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The young diva made headlines around the world. Kindly view her tell all tales of her humble life.
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On Charice: “That she had EXPERIENCED (main verb-in the past perfect tense, so the other clause should read, “…before she CONQUERED her dreams. Why use the verb “to conquer” which means to subdue, or to overcome. We don’t conquer dreams. We realize them. We conquer difficulties, problems, enemies, etc. Dreams are never our enemies, nightmares are.
“Mariel Rodriguez (3rd person singular, its vern in the present tense must end in “s”- so, “Mariel Rodriguez HAS (not “have”)
What Makes Men CRAVE (not “craving”) or Why are men CRAVING for) or “Why do men CRAVE FOR Aiko..” Actually the verb “crave” is misused, because we usually crave for things (food, freedom, love, etc.) but not for people like Aiko. Maybe men crave for her presence or performance or for her attention; however, I think what you want to say is, Men desire Aiko, fantasize about her, want her, or love her.
” Bago masakp ang Hollywood?”
WTF?! Is Charice’s PR handlers paying Abunda? The girld doesn’t even have a song of her own.
In addition, talent is more important. Rags to riches stories are cliche and tired.
pompeyo pedroche,
nakakasawa na ang mga comment mo. super nakakainis sa totoo lang. hindi ito ang right place para magcorrect ka ng magcorrect ng grammar ng writer. para kang matalino na walang pinag-aralan. alam mo ba pano rumespeto?