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HIROMI
please correct my sentences
A: I finished my work an hour ago.
B: Really? How long did you work today? Did you have lunch today?
A: For 8 hours. I didn't...I was hungry so I had an apple.
B: You must have been hungry after you worked (you had worked?)for 8 hours.
3 พ.ย. 2016 เวลา 15:47
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I think "had worked" would be correct but both sound fine.
To add a couple things to what Jacqui said:
- I think it's a bit formal but not hugely.
- If you decide to use "I left work an hour ago", it means you've left your workplace. I work from home so would use your sentence, although I'd probably omit "my".
- And also, I'd probably omit the second "today".
3 พฤศจิกายน 2016
These are all correct, but are very formal. I would change them to read:
A: I left work an hour ago
B: Really? How long did you work today? Did you have lunch today?
A: For eight hours! I didn't, but I did eat an apple.
B: You must have been hungry after eight hours! (since you're already discussing the fact that person A worked, you don't really need to bring it up again. You can, and both ways you used work fine, they're just a little more formal than most casual conversations would be.)
3 พฤศจิกายน 2016
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