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Ongoing, First published Jul 21, 2017
Hello! Grammar is a pain the butt. I hate it, and I never understood a good chunk of it until my composition class this past year. So, to help make it less confusing and with the intention of helping stories better and potentially increase views (personally if the grammar is too incorrect, I have a difficult time reading the story and end up deleting it all together), I have decided to put up some tips to help with errors that I've seen repeatedly in multiple stories. 

I hope you find these helpful, and if you see anything that is incorrect, please tell me immediately!
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hope you enjoy.... just a fanfic. I am just a beginner with still more to learn but I hope everyone enjoy reading it!!. Pero taglish po sya slight..... :)