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Please help me with my SMALL notebook! Thanks in advance Good day to you! How are things going? What's the weather like? It's quite cold outside and a bit snowing. My day was very difficult today. After work I had to go to the court. I was told there that in two week there will be the first trial about divorce. I was walking to the court plus I was walking home from court, My legs are aching with tiredness, My daughter is still having a runny nose. She refuses to have her nose sprayed with medication. I am going to my sister's now as I have to return some of her stuffs. I hope to get good news from you. Stay warm. Yours,
24 Thg 11 2014 15:32
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Please help me with my SMALL notebook entry! Thanks in advance

Good day to you!
How are things going? What's the weather like? It's quite cold outside and a bit snowing snowy [1].
My day was very difficult today [2]. After work I had to go to the court. I was told there that in two weeks there will be the first trial about the divorce. I was walking walked to the court, plus I was walking walked home from court, so my legs are aching with tiredness,. 
My daughter is still having still has a runny nose. She refuses to have her nose sprayed with medication.
I am going to my sister's now as I have to return some of her stuffs.
I hope to get good news from you.
Stay warm.
Yours,

 

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[1] 'Snowing' is a verb: "Today it is snowing."

'Snowy' is an adjective: "It is a snowy day."

[2] If you say "my day", <em>without any other words</em>, it means "today", so it is not necessary to write both.  You could use either of these two sentences:

"My day was very difficult."

"Today was very difficult."

I said that "my day", without any other words, means "today".  However, you can use other words to change what is meant by "my day".  As examples:

"My day yesterday was difficult."

"My day tomorrow will be difficult."

24 tháng 11 năm 2014
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