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Molly
It's been a long time since I still woke up early every single day. Recently, I mostly wake up late as I had been in love with sleep-in. Today, I woke up really early and feel great again. I could do lots of things that I couldn't have done if I had woken up late. I am so delighted.
2024年8月20日 23:34
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It's been a long time since I habitually woke up early every single morning. Recently, loving to sleep in, I've mostly woken up late. Today, I woke up really early and feel great again. I can do lots of things that I couldn't have done if I had woken up late. I am so delighted.
Use "can" instead of "could" because you want to make a firm statement: you CAN do those things. "Could" works better to express doubts or imagined situations. Your use of "couldn't" is correct because it describes an imagined situation: "waking up late" is something you didn't do, so it is imagined.
2024年8月21日
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