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Writing Challenge, Day 118

Today is day 118 of my daily English challenge. Today I cleaned all the house, then I coocked a delicious chicken wings with potatos.

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Writing Challenge, Day 118

Today is day 118 of my daily English challenge.

Writing Challenge, Day 118

Today is day 118 of my daily English challenge.

Writing Challenge, Day 118


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Today I cleaned all the house, then I coocked a delicious chicken wings with potatos.


Today I cleaned all the house, then I coocked asome delicious chicken wings with potatoes. Today I cleaned the house, then I cooked some delicious chicken wings with potatoes.

People will expect you to have cleaned "all" the house, so it sounds unnatural to specify this. Use "some" instead of "a" because chicken wings are a plural. It is ok, but typically you would say how you cooked the potatoes: for example mashed potatoes / baked potatoes / potato wedges.

Today I cleaned all ththe whole house, and then I coocked a delicious chicken wings with potatoes. Today I cleaned the whole house and then I cooked delicious chicken wings with potatoes.

"To clean the whole house" is a very common phrase in the US. or, Today I cleaned the whole house and then I cooked a delicious dish of chicken wings with potatoes.

Today I cleaned alldid a deep clean of the house, then I coocked a delicious chicken wings with potatoses for lunch/dinner. Today I did a deep clean of the house, then I cooked delicious chicken wings with potatoes for lunch/dinner.

Today I cleaned all ththe whole house, and then I coocked a delicious chicken wings with potatoes. Today I cleaned the whole house, and then I cooked delicious chicken wings with potatoes.

you could also say (more naturally, in my opinion for American English) "I made chicken wings and potatoes"

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