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I can find my base
You see it) 2
3 Lon't Los on the website
17) Forger/
опушлет
mypasswor
43 sent Jember an email theis morning, but
5iss the meetings & the) not/reply/
The not/ rep/47
5 is the meeting still going omor
lit) finish)
it's colder now, (the weather/hg
b
the form, could you sign)
now, please? Sou) not) 558)
Zeberga doesn't know what he's going to do,
The not/decide yet)
When is David going away?"
(he/ulready/so/
100
Sour course sed
B. Not Set it starts next week
semira is still here.she -out​

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Explicación:

  • It seemsyou arelike trying to reconstruct or interpret some fragmented sentences and ideas. Let's take it step by step to clarify each part:
  • 1. "I can find my base. You see it)"
  • - This seems like a statement followed by a parenthetical question.
  • 2. "2 3 Lon't Los on the website"
  • - This might be intended to say: "Don't get lost on the website."
  • 3. "17) Forger/ опушлет mypasswor"
  • - This likely means: "Forgot/forget my password."
  • 4. "43 sent Jember an email this morning, but miss the meetings & they not/reply/"
  • - This could mean: "Sent Jember an email this morning, but missed the meetings and they did not reply."
  • 5. "The not/ rep/47 5 is the meeting still going on or lit) finish)"
  • - This might mean: "They did not reply. Is the meeting still going on or is it finished?"
  • 6. "it's colder now, (the weather/hg"**
  • - This likely means: "It's colder now (the weather)."
  • 7. "b the form, could you sign) now, please? Sou) not) 558)"
  • - This might mean: "About the form, could you sign it now, please? You have not signed it yet."
  • 8. "Zeberga doesn't know what he's going to do, The not/decide yet)"
  • - This could mean: "Zeberga doesn't know what he's going to do. He has not decided yet."
  • 9. "When is David going away? (he/already/so/100 Sour course sed B. Not Set it starts next week"
  • - This might mean: "When is David going away? He already left. Your course is set to start next week."
  • 10. "semira is still here.she -out"
  • - This likely means: "Semira is still here. She hasn't gone out yet."
  • Putting it all together in a more readable format:
  • 1. "I can find my base. Do you see it?"
  • 2. "Don't get lost on the website."
  • 3. "Forgot my password."
  • 4. "Sent Jember an email this morning, but missed the meetings and they did not reply."
  • 5. "They did not reply. Is the meeting still going on or is it finished?"
  • 6. "It's colder now (the weather)."
  • 7. "About the form, could you sign it now, please? You have not signed it yet."
  • 8. "Zeberga doesn't know what he's going to do. He has not decided yet."
  • 9. "When is David going away? He already left. Your course is set to start next week."
  • 10. "Semira is still here. She hasn't gone out yet."
  • I hope this helps! If you need further clarification, feel free to ask.