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Community TutorCould anyone check if these all sound natural enough to use casually? They're given by chatgpt, I was wondering if native speakers would actually say them.
1. My interest in hobbies tends to come and go in bursts.
2. I don’t stay consistently motivated with my hobbies — my enthusiasm suddenly spikes and then disappears.
3. When it comes to hobbies, my motivation hits me all at once and then drops off just as fast.
4. My motivation for hobbies doesn’t stay consistent — it tends to come in waves. Sometimes I get really into something all of a sudden, and then the interest just fades away just as quickly.
Oct 23, 2025 3:50 AM
Answers · 4
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Hello Min, yes all 4 are grammatically correct. Id say the most natural sounding would be #4, but in a casual conversation, most ppl wouldnt express it in so many words. Something more like: "Yeah, when it comes to hobbies, I get super into it, then after a while I just get bored"
hope this helps
October 23, 2025
Yep, they all sound natural and casual.
October 23, 2025
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