Ví dụ về việc sử dụng I can never forget trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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I can never forget the United States.
There is a picture I can never forget.
I can never forget this country.
Day 28 was a day I can never forget.
I can never forget the Lent of 1988.
Immortal, so I can never forget my pain.
I can never forget my college.
Travelling to Odisha was an adventure I can never forget.
A face I can never forget.
All these memories will always remain in my heart which I can never forget.
I can never forget how he died in my arms.
Taking a Wildlife Tour in Odisha has been an adventure I can never forget.
I can never forget your beautiful eyes.
Matthew will never be dead to me, for I can never forget him.”.
I can never forget their sacrifices for me.
But the match turned into the worst thing for me and it is something I can never forget!
I can never forget what happened to me.
He says:“I can never forget this day, the 11th of September.
I can never forget that day, that moment.
I can never forget that sweet smile of his.
I can never forget the World Cup Finals 2011.
I can never forget that night of June 2007.
I can never forget how happy I felt at that moment!
I can never forget the look in his eyes which seemed to be saying,'This one is a despicable Japanese.'".
I can never forget what I have done but it is the only way for my family to earn a living.”.
I can never forget the eyes of those who were with me on that tanker with no air, no light, nothing but the smell of death.
I can never forget the image of her standing in her kitchen after midnight, elbows-deep in a sink full of dishes, trying to clean up after this event.
I can never forget the feeling of that dance, because I was so overwhelmed by her huge body that I could not even get my arm around her waist.
I can never forget the experience I had in visiting a home where they kept all these old parents of sons and daughters who had just put them into an institution and forgotten them- maybe.
I can never forget the experience I had in visiting a home where they kept all these old parents of sons and daughters who had just put them into an institution and forgotten them- maybe.