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2 sentences with the verb "wish" | Usage of being
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Maggie's English Paradise Fri Feb 15, 2008 20:37 pm  Maggie's English Paradise
 

Hi,guys

I recently would like to create a name for my blog. I am thinking if I could say 'MAGGIE'S ENGLISH PARADISE'. I want to find out a name means my blog is a good place and I also enjoy in writing anything there. Also,it means I write anything in English,too. I just want to tell people that my blog is a wonderful place like a paradise,and I hope everyone would like it anyway. That's all. What do you think of this blog name? Or please tell me other name to refer to if you figure out.

I have no idea that how to name a normal name in English like this. Actually, I searched this name on google. But I only found out some taiwanese use this name. Sometimes, I know we,taiwanese would make mistakes without knowing ourselves. I am simply eager to make sure if I use this name correctly. So please help me. Thanks in advance.

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Maggie's English Paradise Sat Feb 16, 2008 1:51 am  Maggie's English Paradise
 

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It sounds like a nice name to me, Maggie.
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Maggie's English Paradise Sat Feb 16, 2008 4:53 am  Maggie's English Paradise
 

Thanks a million,Mister Micawber.

Maggie^^
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