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I climbed a hundred floors today.I almost exhausted 😛
2023ćčŽ8月12æ—„ 14:53
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I would suggest: I climbed a hundred flights of stairs today, so I'm pretty exhausted. (Use the Simple Past if you're thinking of the day as a completed time period.) OR I've climbed a hundred flights of stairs today, so I'm pretty exhausted. (Use the Present Perfect if you're thinking of the day as a time period that you're still in.)
2023ćčŽ8月12æ—„
I agree with Jonathon. When 'exhaust' is a verb it is usually transitive and needs a direct object: (I exhausted all other options before taking out a high interest loan; The company exhauseted all its resources, etc.). It is usually used in the past tense as an adjective when talking about how one feels. So, I FEEL exhausted; I WAS exhausted, etc. Not just I exhausted.
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