Hello everyone. I'm from Pakistan and currently studying as a full-time student. I'm really into learning languages. There’s something exciting about discovering how different people think and express themselves. I also enjoy reading and sometimes journaling, although I don’t keep up with it regularly. Cooking and helping out with home chores actually feels comforting to me.
One thing I struggle with is when someone gives me an order without considering how I feel about it. That kind of thing really triggers me, probably because of my ADHD. I often need mental space before I can take on a task, especially if it’s unexpected.
A fun fact about me is that my memory works in a strange way. I usually forget recent things, but I can clearly remember events from a long time ago, even small details. It confuses people sometimes, and honestly, it confuses me too.
So, that’s a little about me. What’s something unusual about you?
Sentence Patterns I Used:
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SV (Subject + Verb):
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"I'm from Pakistan."
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"I'm really into learning languages."
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SVO (Subject + Verb + Object):
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"I also enjoy reading."
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"It confuses people sometimes."
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SVC (Subject + Verb + Complement):
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"Cooking feels comforting to me."
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"My memory works in a strange way."
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SVOC (Subject + Verb + Object + Complement):
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"That kind of thing really triggers me."
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SVAA (Subject + Verb + Adjunct + Adjunct):
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"I can clearly remember events from a long time ago."
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Sentence Types I Used:
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Declarative (statements):
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Most of the sentences in the introduction are declarative.
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Interrogative (questions):
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"What’s something unusual about you?"
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Compound sentences:
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"It confuses people sometimes, and honestly, it confuses me too."
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"I usually forget recent things, but I can clearly remember events from a long time ago."
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Complex sentences:
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"One thing I struggle with is when someone gives me an order without considering how I feel about it."
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"I often need mental space before I can take on a task, especially if it’s unexpected."
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