March 23, 2025
Today is lazy day, so I didn't go outside all day. Studying English, watching TV and laying in bed. Because I've just done what I want to do, I didn't tick me off.
Did Anything Tick You Off Today? Did Anything Tick You Off Today?
Today isI had a lazy day, so I didn't go outside all day.
Today I had a lazy day, so I didn't go outside all day.
SI spent the day studying English, watching TV and laying in bed.
I spent the day studying English, watching TV and laying in bed.
Because I've just done what I wanted to do, Iit didn't tick me off.
Because I've just done what I wanted to do, it didn't tick me off.
Did Anything Tick You Off Today?
Today is lazy day, so I didn't go outsidOPTION A: Today has been a lazy day for me, and I didn't go outside all day.
OPTION B: Today has been a lazy day for me, and I remained at home all day.
OPTION A: Today has been a lazy day for me, and I didn't go outside all day.
OPTION B: Today has been a lazy day for me, and I remained at home all day.
SI studyinged English, watchinged TV and layingid in bed.
I studyied English, watched TV and laid in bed.
NOTE: In many parts of Japan, there was a election on Sunday. Didn't you vote?
Because I've just done whatToday I done the things I wanted to do, I didn't tick me offwas mellow down.
Today I done the things I wanted to do, I was mellow down.
Did Anything Tick You Off Today?
Today is lazy day, so I didn't go outside all day.
Studying English, watching TV and laying in bed. Studying English, watching TV and laying in bed.
Although this may be said informally, it isn't really a sentence as there is no congugated verb. You could add something like: "I just stayed home, studying English, watching TV and laying in bed.
Because I've justonly done what I wanted to do, I didn't get ticked off. (or there was nothing to tick me off.)
Because I've only done what I wanted to do, I didn't get ticked off. (or there was nothing to tick me off)
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Studying English, watching TV and laying in bed. Studying English, watching TV and laying in bed. Studying English, watching TV and laying in bed. Although this may be said informally, it isn't really a sentence as there is no congugated verb. You could add something like: "I just stayed home, studying English, watching TV and laying in bed.
NOTE: In many parts of Japan, there was a election on Sunday. Didn't you vote?
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Because I've just done what I want to do, I didn't tick me off.
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