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Riko
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I have a part time job today. I'm depressed because it's late at night
May 12, 2025 6:13 AM
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Hello.
I have a part-time shift today. I'm depressed because it's late at night.
Having a part-time job is something that you have generally, not on a particular day. You could also say in your example that you 'have a few hours work today'.
May 12, 2025 7:48 AM
Hello.
I have a part-time job today. I'm feeling a bit down because it's late at night.
Tip: Use "part-time" with a hyphen when it describes a job. Also, instead of "depressed" (which is a strong word used for serious emotional states), try phrases like "feeling down" or "a bit tired" when talking about everyday moods—they sound more natural in casual conversation.
May 12, 2025 12:41 PM
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