Ich habe eine seltsame Maus gezeichnet

*awaits to be slapped by Ossia for puns and/or anyone who speaks German for messing up grammar*

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with the fantastic
Her art is soo cool, the characters and colors and everything is aaaww 🤩😚
Check the original😍->
https://t.co/1MG1fy6MoS

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I did this for fun, it's not 100% accurate, but here it is anyway. In the last panel, Ranma thinks "規格外" which is literally substandard or not-standard, but that just sounds super awkward hecc

I kept Haruto's brilliant English grammar though

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hmmm
It's just some random thing
(that's the most and only accurate one)
(I'm so sorry for the late reply)(and the grammar)(really really sorry)
:3

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" There was the poop here"
" It must have something behind it !! "
"I'm pretty sure-!!!!!"

P.S. my poor grammar..
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This week's is to the opening ceremony of Tupton Hall Grammar School in 1936. The original school building was on the site we occupy today, designed by G.H. Widdows, the county architect, and opened by Oliver Stanley, Secretary of State for Education.

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Something weird happen today!!
Toby came up to me and told me to draw what I've been sad about, because I've been sad lately!
So I drew this!! (p.s. dad please come home :( )
(p.s.s. I got typing / grammar / spelling lessons (: )

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"In this enchanting book, Diane Mae Robinson has addressed the subject of grammar in a way that will help kids (and even adults) enjoy the topic." --Literary Classics International Book Awards.

➡️https://t.co/C24Fqsq0nz

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Honestly, they should thank you for not screaming at them. Grammar nerds everywhere need to see our new $12 shirt!

https://t.co/c26WRmDcMm

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Ryo can't stand grammar mistakes.

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Marie Studholme, former Salts Grammar School pupil, & international singer & actor, was besieged by fans at the opening of the Alhambra theatre in 1914.

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A lot = (pronoun) many, much

Allot = (v.) give, grant

Jo is *allotted* $1 for coffee. It’s not *a lot*. ☕😢

Alot → fictional creature by

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Grammar— from middle English “gramarye” (magic, enchantment, spell.) Grammar was synonymous with learning, and learning was considered a kind of magic by the unlearned.

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Well since it Grammar Day ...

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Tfw all of our fellow book nerds are on Twitter today talking about

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