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MY MUSE

MY MUSE

~ Be my MUSE and the true color of mine. My art is just like a blank space without you in my arm ~ Marvin is a handsome man with a charm that can melt every girl's heart who sees him. Attractive, rich, a perfect adventurous man. Nothing is lacking in his life except one thing, his soul. He feels his soul was broken, broken because his parents always gave affection to his sister and not him. A CEO of a large company engaged in the game industry and a programmer has finally found a way to make his shattered soul complete again. I will find you, baby. You are precious to me.~ Arvin ___________ Kalila is a sweet and beautiful girl who loves soft pastel colors. Her cheerful character and gentle demeanor turn quiet and introverted when a great tragedy breaks her heart. An incident that made her have to lose everything, family, love, and tears. Can Kalila find solace in her broken heart? Is God joking with my life? ~ Kalila ___________ Gavin is a young designer who loves Kalila so much. Handsome and talented, he studied abroad and left Kalila. Gavin promises that when he returns, he will find the love he lost. He wanted her more than anything in the world. I love you, Kalila. Wait for me to come back. ~ Gavin __________ For Arvin, Kalila is medicine, the only cure for his broken soul. For Arvin, Gavin is a nuisance that must be eliminated. For Kalila, Arvin is the first, an imperfect Muse in every stroke of her hand. For Kalila, Gavin is special, because she had loved him once. For Gavin, Kalila is the only one, love that must be achieved. For Gavin, Arvin is his boss but also his love rival. A story about a broken soul and a painful heart.— Belleame [email protected]
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The past tense and past tense of will
The past tense of 'will' is 'would' and the past tense is 'willed'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-06-28 05:16
Know the past tense and past tense
The past tense of 'know' is 'know', and the past tense is' known'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-06-26 23:15
feed the past tense and past tense
The past tense and past verb of feed were both fed. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-06-19 23:39
Give the past tense and past tense
The past tense of 'give' was 'give', and the past tense was' given'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-07-07 03:44
The past tense and past tense of read
The past tense of read was read, and the past tense was also read. However, the past tense and past tense of read were pronounced as/red/, while the original read was pronounced as/ri:d/. "Choose" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-07-06 15:15
The past tense and present tense of choose
The past tense of 'choose' is 'chose', and the present verb is' choosing'. It was as if you had " chosen " something yesterday and were " choosing " now. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-08-10 22:37
The expanded past tense and past tense
The past tense and past tense of "unroll" were both unrolled. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-08-19 00:10
English General Present Tense, General Future Tense, General Past Tense, General Present Continuous Tense, Present Perfect Tense Symbols
Symbol words: am is is was has been have been will be will have had was had been are were had been are Simple present tense: - The Present Continuous Tense:am/is/are doing - Present Perfect Tense:has/has been doing Future tense: - Future Continuous Tense:will/will have been doing - Future Perfect Tense:will have/had been done Simple Past Tense: - Past Continuous Tense:was/was doing - Past Perfect Tense:has/has been doing The difference between the simple present tense and the simple future tense: - The simple present tense is used to describe actions or states that are currently happening. The simple future tense is used to describe actions or states that may happen in the future. - The simple past tense is used to describe an action or state that has happened in the past. The difference between the simple present tense and the simple future tense is similar to the past tense. - The present continuous tense and the present perfect tense are both used to describe an ongoing action or state, but the former is usually used for an action that has not happened in the past while the latter is used for an action that has been completed before a certain point in the past. Simple Future Perfect Tense: will have been done - It means that actions that have been completed before a certain point in time in the future will continue to happen but have nothing to do with the present.
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2024-09-23 16:23
Present Perfect Tense and Past Perfect Tense
The marker of the present perfect tense is already or has already passed, indicating that the action has continued from a certain time in the past until now. For example: - She had already walked for an hour. - He had learned a foreign language before. The marker of the past perfect tense is used to indicate that the action has been completed before a certain time in the past. For example: He had been learning a foreign language for a year. - She had been walking for an hour and five minutes. It should be noted that the past perfect tense is usually used to indicate actions that have been completed before a certain time in the past, while the present perfect tense is used to indicate actions that are currently being done.
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2024-09-23 16:17
The difference between the past tense and the past tense
1. ** Concept and composition ** - Past tense: - In English, the past tense was a tense that represented an action or state that happened at a certain time in the past. The past tense of regular verb was usually added with- ed after the original form of the verb (there were different rules, such as adding- d only when there was an e at the end of the verb; adding-d when there was "a syllable + a syllable" at the end of the syllable, the syllable was stressed again, and the final syllable was written with a double syllable and- ed; changing the syllable to a syllable ending with a syllable and a syllable ending with a syllable, and adding- ed to the final syllable). For example, work-worked, live-lived, stop-stopped, try-tried, etc. Irregular verb's past tense had special forms, such as put, cut, go, and so on. - Past tense: - The past tense was a type of the past tense. The past tense of a regular verb was usually formed by adding- ed to the verb (following a similar rule to the past tense). Irregular verb past tense also had special forms, such as put, cut, be, and so on. 2. ** In terms of grammar functions ** - Past tense: - It is mainly used in the simple past tense as a predicative in a sentence, indicating an action that happened in the past or a state of existence. For example, I played football yesterday. ("Played" indicated the action of "playing football" that happened yesterday.) - Past tense: - It can be used in the perfect tense (such as the present perfect: have/has+ past tense, which indicates the influence or result of the actions that happened in the past; the past perfect: had + past tense, which indicates the actions or states of existence that have happened before a certain time or action in the past, etc.). For example: I have finished my homework. ("Finished" is a past tense, and in the present perfect tense, it indicates the result of the action of "finishing the homework" up to now.) - When used in the passive voice (be+ past tense), it means that the subject is the receiver of the action. For example: The book was written by him. ("written" is the past tense, and "the book" is the receiver of the action "write.") "Choose" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-06-26 13:11
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