John
Could you check the grammar to my comment about Johnny Depp? https://www.instagram.com/p/B84QBYCl5hG/?igshid=1mer3kgdwje34 - He's tired from work and he wants to have rest. He feels comfortably in the such conditions. (or "in these conditions")
Mar 28, 2020 10:39 AM
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First sentence is fine. Second sentence could either be: "He feels comfortable in such conditions" or "He feels more comfortable in these conditions". Based on the context of the photo linked, it would sound more natural to say: "He must be tired from working. This is how he likes to relax." Hope this helps.
March 28, 2020
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You could say: "He's tired from work and he wants to have a rest. He feels comfortably in these conditions" I would probably say: "He's tired from work and wants to take a rest. He feels comfortably in this situation" (or "environment" instead of situation)
March 28, 2020
Good job guys! Mahdieh, Iran: He's tired of work and he wants to rest (have a rest). He feels comfortable in such a condition. walkabout123, US: He's tired from working so much, and wants to rest. He feels comfortable in these conditions. Austin, US: He's tired from work and he wants to have a rest. He feels comfortably in these conditions. Jason Crook, Ireland: He's tired from work and he wants to have rest. He feels comfortable in such conditions or He feels more comfortable in these conditions. Thank you so much my friend!
March 28, 2020
Dave! Your explanation is difficult.
March 28, 2020
Hello John :) he's tired of ( not from)work and he wants to rest. or if you want to use have, you can say have a break/have a rest . he feels comfortable in such a condition.
March 28, 2020
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