long vacation

PUBLIC_FLAG_#{@journal.pf_int} RSS feed of gimle's latest journal entries Jan 04th 2010 23:41
I have 10 days vacation. So I came Korea.
I had a great time in here,met a lot of friends, ate delicious food, watched some movies, and chatted on the phone with friends. haha. those are very normal life who have living here, but it was very special for me. Because I met some friends whose never contacted last 3~4 years. I thought I losted many friends l...ast some years, but they were there, still my friends.Thanks for them.
Jan 05th 2010 01:29 trialfork

  • I have 10 days vacation.
  • I have 10 days of vacation.

 

  • So I came Korea.
  • So I came to Korea.

 

  • I had a great time in here,met a lot of friends, ate delicious food, watched some movies, and chatted on the phone with friends.
  • I have had a great time in here, met a lot of friends, ate delicious food, watched some movies, and chatted on the phone with friends. (You can say "I had" if the vacation is over and the 10 days are past. If there is still some time left, you should say "I have had".)

 

  • those are very normal life who have living here, but it was very special for me.
  • Those are very normal life activities who have for those living here, but it was very special for me,

 

  • Because I met some friends whose never contacted last 3~4 years.
  • because I met some friends whose never contacted who I hadn't heard from in the last 3~4 years. (You can say "who I never contacted" or "who never contacted me" instead of "who I hadn't heard from", but they mean different things. "who I never contacted" means that you were the one who did not make an effort. "who never contacted me" means that your friends are the ones who did not make an effort. "who I hadn't heard from" does not blame either side. It is neutral.)

 

  • I thought I losted many friends l...
  • I thought I had lost many friends ...

 

  • ast some years, but they were there, still my friends.
  • over the last few years, but they were there, and still my friends.

 

  • Thanks for them.
  • I am grateful to have them. ("Thanks for" means that you think the person reading this message gave you your friends. "I am grateful to have" means that having friends makes you feel thankful.)

 
It sounds like a good vacation. I hope you enjoyed it a lot. Feel free to ask if you have any questions.
gimle
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