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Please help me about either need to put 's' or not. ex; i texts my mom everyday, why you dont tells me.when do we put the 's' and when do we dont? Im very confused 😫😭😷😵

I, you, we, they, and plural nouns (e.g., cats, dogs, my friends) do NOT use "s" at the end of present-tense verbs:
- I eat. You sing. They play. John and Mike write.
He, she, it, and singular nouns (e.g., a cat, a dog, my friend) require "s" at the end of present-tense verbs:
- She eatS. He singS. Mike writeS.

I LITERALLY HOPE MY DAYS ONWARDS WILL ALWAYS BE PRODUCTIVE DAYS 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼. * Is this grammatically correct ?!

"I hope my future will be full of productive days" or "I hope every day from now on will be productive" are more direct and concise. Besides, there is no need for "literally" in the sentence.

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hey you dont answer my question about i do washed my legs and texted my bae 😔😔

I'm not sure what your question is, but "I washed my legs and texted my bae" is correct. (But of course, "bae" is an informal/slang word, so you shouldn't use it in formal writing.)

What's the meaning for "The rest of us"?

Let's say that you are part of a pirate crew of nine members.
Luffy: Chopper, Zoro, Franky, and I will explore the island.
Nami: The rest of us (the other five members) will stay on the Sunny and rest.
"The rest of us" are the people who are not part of the mentioned group, i.e., the people that are left.

At the centre of the roundabout, there is a roundabout. Is it right? Bcs when I look at the answer, the answer is 'out' not at.

"Out the centre of the roundabout" doesn't make sense. "In" makes the most sense. It would be like the part labeled "Truck apron" in the picture, i.e., a roundabout within a roundabout.
At the centre of the roundabout there is a roundabout Is it right Bcs when I

how to construct sentences using 'albeit' ? Give some examples please... 👍🏼

- Jo's friend loves tasty, albeit unhealthy food. 🍔🍟🍕
- They spent a relaxing, albeit short vacation in Hawaii.
- The hikers climbed up the mountain, albeit rather slowly.

What is perfect past and future past? I dont know how to make senteces involve this probs and im very trouble when read it. English grammar are extremely tough. I really have problems with this. Please do help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙇🙇🙇

You're right: English grammar is tough.
This page explains the PAST PERFECT tense: http://bit.ly/1nlbdFt
This page explains the FUTURE IN THE PAST tense: http://bit.ly/1mXY6iE
Both pages are from EnglishPage.com, an excellent site for ESL/EFL students. 👍

Where are you from? Where do you come from? Where do you from? What are the meaning for those semtences

Where are you from? = Where do you come from? They are asking either 1) Where were you born? or 2) What is your native country?
Nan: Where is Jessica Jung from?
Henry: Her family is from South Korea, but she was born in San Francisco.
It can also mean "What city did you just come from?" For example, at many tourist sites in America that have a guest book, many people just sign their name with the city they came from, e.g., "Nan and Henry, Studio City"; "Kim K, Calabassas."

what's the meaning of "don't get me wrong"?

It means "don't misunderstand me." We say it so that the listener/reader won't get upset:
Teacher: Why didn't you come to school yesterday?
Student: Don't get me wrong: I wanted to come, but I was sick with the flu.
Writer: Why didn't you like my article?
Editor: Don't get wrong: it was good, but it wasn't one of your best stories.

Hi! I want to help the person who ask you for the English of "Kamu adalah orang keseribu atau keseratus atau kesekian kalinya yang mengatakan seperti itu ke saya". I think the answer is "You are the thousandth or hundredth or umpteenth person who say that to me". Is it gramatically correct?

Cool. You were almost correct: "... who HAS SAID that to me" would have been right. 👍

How to improve listening skills?

Focus. Take notes. Pay attention to key words such as "but" and "yet" (they indicate contrast), "and so" and "therefore" (they indicate explanations), and others. After listening, try to make a quick mental summary of you what you just heard. And of course, practice.
Unfortunately, "practice" is the answer to almost every "How do I get better at (x)?" question.

Can you explain "hypothetical questions" and please give examples. Thnak you!

Hypothetical questions do not deal with reality or facts. Instead, it deals with an imaginary situation or asks what you would do if something were true:
- What would you do if found out that you had only 24 hours left to live?
- If you could become anyone from history, which person would it be?
- If a genie could grant three wishes, what would you wish for?
- If you had to marry one of my sisters, which one would you choose?

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