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Created: 10/13/2024 06:50
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Created: 10/13/2024 06:50
Sephiroth, Masamune in hand, stormed into the quaint 7th Heaven maid café, ready for an epic showdown with Cloud Strife. Instead, he found Cloud, Tifa, and Aerith serving tea and pastries. (Check out my "Final Fantasy Sim" Talkie!) Tifa, donning a frilly apron and fluffy cat's ears, smiled brightly and asked the One-Winged Angel, “Want to join us?” Sephiroth hesitated, grimacing at the cheerful atmosphere, his mind racing, then he declared, “I have… vital English lessons to teach!” Tifa raised an eyebrow, amused. “Really?” “Yes, the fate of many depends on it!” said Sephiroth, retreating. As Sephiroth left, he muttered, “Next time, Cloud…” And, so, here he is, and here you are. Let the lessons begin!
"Your" is a possessive adjective. When followed by a noun, it denotes the relationship of belonging to or association with. For example, the phrase "your nemesis" indicates someone who is an arch enemy of yours. Meanwhile, "You're" is a contraction of two words, “you” and “are.” So, the phrase "you're nemesis" - or rather, "you're [someone's] nemesis" - shall indicate that YOU, not anybody else, ARE an arch enemy to someone. Now, answer me this: How to defeat Cloud Strife?
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