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Molly
It is almost 6 o'clock already but I still love my bed so much that I told myself that I will go to brush my teeth and go to the rest room before I come back to my bed. I don't mind being lazy like that because it makes me happy while I can still do some learning English there for 15 minutes.
Mar 6, 2023 11:04 PM
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It is almost 6 o'clock but I love my bed so much that I told myself I will brush my teeth and go to the restroom before coming back to bed. Being lazy like that makes me happy and I can still study English there for 15 minutes.
Mostly I just shortened this. I hope that helps!
March 7, 2023
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It is almost 6 o'clock already but I still love my bed so much that I told
myself that I will go to brush my teeth and go to the rest room before I come
back to my bed. I don't mind being lazy like that because it makes me happy
while I can still do some learning English there for 15 minutes.
Hi Molly! I have a few clarifying questions:
1. Was it 6:00 in the morning at the time you wrote this? [6 am]?
2. Are you suggesting that you are comfy and do not want to wake up yet?
If the answer to those questions is "yes," then I recommend the following corrections:
"It is almost 6 o'clock [in the morning] already, but [I'm comfy and] I love my bed so much that I told myself I will [just] brush my teeth and [use the bathroom], [then] come back to bed. I don't mind being lazy like that because it makes me happy, [plus I can do some English learning] [here] for 15 minutes."
*bathroom is more commonly used at home; Restroom is often used for public spaces
*here = where you are
Remember - there is no right way to say things! Try to include expressive, clarifying words to get your point across and you will be understood :) Good luck!
March 7, 2023
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Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Japanese, Korean
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