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Old 14-Sep-2005, 08:00
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Default help me with my grammar, pls correct

i did that thing to prove something and now i got it. you can't live without them...
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Looks ok to me, though you want to capitalize "I" (I did that thing...) and the first word of the sentence (You can't...)
Got it = understand (is this what you meant?)

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i did that thing to prove something and now i got it. you can't live without them...
what will you say about this one?

i have done it in order to prove smth and now i have it. you can't live without them....

i think from the grammatic point of view this is closer to the meaning.
wait for the comments.
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