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  Hmm... I have never do that, but I want to try it! Because, That is one of the amusement park's joy! But every time, who goes with me, doesn't like to wait in long lines! ..That's a bit sad... Reject irreverent false stories.​—1 Timothy 4:7
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Hmm... I have never do that, but I want to try it!
Because, That is one of the amusement park's joy!
But every time, who goes with me, doesn't like to wait in long lines!
..That's a bit sad...

Reject irreverent false stories.​—1 Timothy 4:7

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Hmm... I have never done that, but I want to try it!
Because, that is one of the amusement park's joys!
But every time, whoever goes with me doesn't like to wait in long lines!
..That's a bit sad...

 

= After “have never”, English uses the past participle form of the verb. 
= The expression “one of the…” must be followed by a plural noun.

= You usually do not capitalize a word after a comma unless it’s:

- a proper noun
- “I”

= “Whoever goes with me” means: any person who goes with me.
= You did great! 

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