Oct. 1, 2021
057 Rigorous Demand
Michael is a big fan of sports. He exercises almost every day. But he says he is flexible with it. So if he wants to skip running for a day or two, that is fine. He thinks if you are setting up a rigorous demand on yourself, you are almost setting yourself up for failure. He's been doing exercise in the morning. He feels like that gives him the energy that he needs to go throughout the day. He's never been one who loves dancing. But now he goes dancing every week. He gets inspired and refreshed by dancing.
Normally he gets up at 7:30. That's when he feels most energetic. He can really control his timetable.
Michael is a big fan of sports.
He exercises almost every day.
But he says he is flexible with it.
So if he wants to skip running for a day or two, that is fine.
He thinks if you are setting up a rigorous demand on yourself, you are almost setting yourself up for failure.
This is technically grammatically correct, but it would be more natural to say "He thinks if you are putting too much pressure on yourself".
He's been doing exercise in the morning.
He feels like that gives him the energy that he needs to go throughout the day.
He's never used to been one who lovesd dancing.
Since you're expressing that this used to be the case but now it's changed, you'd use this verb tense.
But now he goes dancing every week.
He gets inspired and refreshed by dancing.
Normally he gets up at 7:30.
That's when he feels most energetic.
He can really control his timetable.
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057 Rigorous Demand |
057 Rigorous Demand |
Michael is a big fan of sports. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He exercises almost every day. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
But he says he is flexible with it. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
So if he wants to skip running for a day or two, that is fine. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He thinks if you are setting up a rigorous demand on yourself, you are almost setting yourself up for failure. He thinks if you are setting up a rigorous demand on yourself, you are almost setting yourself up for failure. This is technically grammatically correct, but it would be more natural to say "He thinks if you are putting too much pressure on yourself". |
He's been doing exercise in the morning. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He feels like that gives him the energy that he needs to go throughout the day. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He's never been one who loves dancing. He Since you're expressing that this used to be the case but now it's changed, you'd use this verb tense. |
But now he goes dancing every week. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He gets inspired and refreshed by dancing. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Normally he gets up at 7:30. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
That's when he feels most energetic. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He can really control his timetable. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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