*Blizzard burns like an oven, XD*
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"Yes," Rose replied, unsure why he was asking.*Blizzard burns like an oven*
*Blizzard mentally screams with horror. Not really.*"Yes," Rose replied, unsure why he was asking.
Keith sighed and turned to Rose, "You're not going to like this, but I am the senior vet in the room, and I'm telling you that with things like they are this wolf's chances of survival are slim."
Rose braced herself, taking a deep breath (are the past and present tense the same spelling?), I don't like where this is going...
Keith continued, glad she hadn't yet interupted with objections, "This wolf has a severe infection in his legs. They have to come off, or his chances of survival are next to none."
((are the past and present tense the same spelling?)
Sorry, I'm confused about this part.)(Of breath I mean)(Sorry, I'm confused about this part.)
(I'm still learning English, but I think it depends on the context. 'I breathe a sigh of relief' could be used in a narrative style, while, 'I breathed a sigh of relief,' might be...ahh, never mind. I don't even understand what I'm writing.)(Of breath I mean)
( don’t feel bad, native English speakers don’t know what they are writing half the time either.)(I'm still learning English, but I think it depends on the context. 'I breathe a sigh of relief' could be used in a narrative style, while, 'I breathed a sigh of relief,' might be...ahh, never mind. I don't even understand what I'm writing.)
(Breath lasts tense breathe present tense, to breathe future)(Of breath I mean)
Oh, thanks.( don’t feel bad, native English speakers don’t know what they are writing half the time either.)
