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Lately, the weather is so hot and it makes me feel really bad. I don’t have much energy doing anything, even small things feels too much. I hope it cool down soon. Summer isn’t here yet but I already tired from the heat.
May 14, 2025 5:30 PM
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Lately, the weather is so hot and it makes me feel really poorly. I don’t have much energy doing anything, even small things feel like too much. I hope it cools down soon. Summer isn’t here yet, but I already tired from the heat.
Great work! One thing to note is that most of the time "I feel bad" is used to mean "I am sorry" or "I feel guilty." I am not saying you made a mistake, but "I feel bad" is not usually about how we feel physically, but rather emotionally. So you can say "I feel poorly" or "I feel awful" or "terrible" — these are commonly used. But they are, of course, usually exaggerations. I hope this helps!
May 14, 2025
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