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Recently, I feel full and peacefull. I work in the morning, then have a nap. Usually, I leran English in the afternoon, including remember words, do a set of IELTS exercise. After that, I would check the answer and review. Before dusk, I will go somewhere I want to explore with my one of my students by bike or on foot. Sometimes, I would spend more than three hours on that. I think I should cut the time to study, but I immediately realise that it's OK, because I have fun of doing that. Furthermore, I didn't do it every day. It just happens in a sunny day which is rare recently. Before going to bed, I would keep studying, even though I am tired. I want to make sure that no matter what the condition is or how my situation is, I can take an exam, because I have an IELTS in March.

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Before dusk, I will go somewhere I want to explore with my one of my students by bike or on foot.

Just so you know, "dusk" is used very infrequently. I would instead say "before sunset".
Again, keep the same tense. Why is it always changing?

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I work in the morning, then have a nap.

After that, I would check the answer and review.

Sometimes, I would spend more than three hours on that.

Before going to bed, I would keep studying, even though I am tired.

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Fullness Fullness

Perhaps a title such as Peacefulness? Or Completeness? Fullness is normally when you have eaten too much.

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Recently, I feel full and peacefull.


Recently, I feel full and peacefull. Recently, I feel full and peaceful.

Recently, I feel fulllt complete and peacefull. Recently, I felt complete and peaceful.

Should be in the past tense

Recently, I have feelt full and peacefull. Recently, I have felt full and peaceful.

Another word you can use instead of full is content and satisfied.

Recently, I feel full and peacefull. Recently, I feel full and peaceful.

feeling full = not hungry anymore. Maybe you mean you feel complete or fulfilled or satisfied or content?

Recently, I f've beeln fulleeling content and peacefull. Recently I've been feeling content and peaceful.

Where I live (Scotland) 'full' means you have eaten a lot of food and don't want anymore. I'm not sure what it's supposed to mean in this context.

I work in the morning, then have a nap.


I work in the morning,; then, I have a nap. I work in the morning; then, I have a nap.

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I work in the morning, and then havtake a nap. I work in the morning and then take a nap.

I work in the morning, then havtake a nap. I work in the morning, then take a nap.

I usually work in the mornings, then have a nap. I usually work in the mornings, then have a nap.

I usually work for a bit in the mornings, before taking a nap.

Usually, I leran English in the afternoon, including remember words, do a set of IELTS exercise.


Usually, I lerarn English in the afternoon, including remember words, do a set of IELTS exercise, which includes vocabulary and IELTS exercises, in the afternoon. Usually, I learn English, which includes vocabulary and IELTS exercises, in the afternoon.

Usually, I lerarn English in the afternoon, including remember words,ing to do a set of IELTS exercise. Usually, I learn English in the afternoon, including remembering to do a set of IELTS exercise.

Usually, I lerarn English in the afternoon, including remembering words, do and doing a set of IELTS exercise. Usually, I learn English in the afternoon, including remembering words and doing a set of IELTS exercise.

Usually, I lerarn English in the afternoon, including remember words, doorizing words and doing a set of IELTS exercises. Usually, I learn English in the afternoon, including memorizing words and doing a set of IELTS exercises.

UI usually, I lerarn English in the afternoon, including remember words, dowhich includes revising vocabulary and doing a set of IELTS exercises. I usually learn English in the afternoon, which includes revising vocabulary and doing a set of IELTS exercises.

After that, I would check the answer and review.


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After that, I would check the answers and review. After that I check the answers and review.

Keep the same tense as before.

After that, I would check the answers and review. After that, I would check the answers and review.

check the answers/mark my work

Before dusk, I will go somewhere I want to explore with my one of my students by bike or on foot.


Before dusk, I will go somewhere I want toould explore with my one of my students by bike or on foot. Before dusk, I would explore with my one of my students by bike or on foot.

Before dusk, I will go somewhere that I want to explore with my one of my students either by bike or on foot. Before dusk, I will go somewhere that I want to explore with my one of my students either by bike or on foot.

Before dusk, I willnight, I go somewhere I want to explore with my one of my students by bike or onby foot. Before night, I go somewhere I want to explore with my one of my students by bike or by foot.

Before dusk, I will go somewhere I want to explore with my one of my students by bike or on foot. Before dusk, I go somewhere I want to explore with one of my students by bike or on foot.

Just so you know, "dusk" is used very infrequently. I would instead say "before sunset". Again, keep the same tense. Why is it always changing?

Before dusk, I will go somewhere I want to explore with my one of my students by bike or on foot. Before dusk, I will go somewhere I want to explore with my one of my students by bike or on foot.

Quite a complicated sentence. I'd write it like this: 'I'm planning on going exploring before dusk with one of my students, either by bike or on foot.'

Sometimes, I would spend more than three hours on that.


Sometimes, I would spend more than three hours on that. Sometimes, I would spend more than three hours.

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Sometimes, I would spend more than three hours on that. Sometimes I spend more than three hours on that.

SI sometimes, I would spend more than three spend over 3 hours ondoing thatis. I sometimes spend over 3 hours doing this.

I think I should cut the time to study, but I immediately realise that it's OK, because I have fun of doing that.


I think I should cut the time to study, but I immediately realise that it's OK,okay because I have fun of doing thatam having fun. I think I should cut the time to study, but I immediately realise that it's okay because I am having fun.

I think I should cutdecrease the time toI study, but I immediately realise that it's OK, because I have fun of doing thatstudying. I think I should decrease the time I study, but I immediately realise that it's OK, because I have fun studying.

I think I should cut thespend less time to study, but I immediately realise that it's OKokay, because I have fun of doing that. I think I should spend less time to study, but I immediately realise that it's okay, because I have fun of doing that.

Not sure if you mean you should spend less time exploring (spend less time to study) or less time studying (spend less time studying)

Sometimes I think I should cut the time to study time, but I immediately realise that it's OK, because I have fun of doing that. Sometimes I think I should cut the study time, but I immediately realise that it's OK, because I have fun doing that.

I sometimes think I should cut the time to studystudy instead, but I immediately realise that it's OK, because I have fun of doing thatexploring. I sometimes think I should study instead, but I immediately realise that it's OK, because I have fun exploring.

Furthermore, I didn't do it every day.


Furthermore, I didon't do it every day. Furthermore, I don't do it every day.

Furthermore, I didn'ton’t do it every day. Furthermore, I don’t do it every day.

Should be in the present tense

Furthermore, I didon't do it every day. Furthermore, I don't do it every day.

Again, tense. You can't randomly go from indefinite to future to future-in-the-past to past. Not unless the setting changes of course.

Furthermore, I didn'tIt's not like I do it every day.! It's not like I do it every day!

Furthermore is outdated.

It just happens in a sunny day which is rare recently.


It just happens ion a sunny day which is rare recently. It just happens on a sunny day which is rare recently.

It just happens in aon sunny days which ishave been rare recently. It just happens on sunny days which have been rare recently.

It just happens ion a sunny day which is rare recently. It just happens on a sunny day which is rare recently.

I'd prefer saying "...which has recently become rare" even though what you wrote isn't technically incorrect. But the idea that it is only rare recently implies that it has become so.

It just happens into be a sunny day, which ishas been rare recently. It just happens to be a sunny day, which has been rare recently.

Before going to bed, I would keep studying, even though I am tired.


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Before going to bed, I would keep studying, even though I am tired. Before going to bed, I keep studying even though I am tired.

Before going to bed, I wouldI sometimes keep on studying before going to bed, even though I am tired. I sometimes keep on studying before going to bed, even though I am tired.

I want to make sure that no matter what the condition is or how my situation is, I can take an exam, because I have an IELTS in March.


I want to make sure that no matter what the condition is or how my situation is, I can take an exam, because I have an IELTSthe IELTS exam in March. I want to make sure that no matter what the condition is or how my situation is, I can take the IELTS exam in March.

I want to make sure that no matter what the condition is or how my situation is, I can take anthe exam, because I have anthe IELTS in March. I want to make sure that no matter what the condition is or how my situation is, I can take the exam, because I have the IELTS in March.

I would use ‘ the’ as you know what the exams are.

I want to make sure that, no matter what the condition iss are or how my situation is, I can still take anthe exam, because I have an IELTS in March. I want to make sure that, no matter what the conditions are or how my situation is, I can still take the exam because I have an IELTS in March.

I want to make sure that no matter what the condition is or howwhat my situation is, I can take an exam, because I have an IELTSthe IELTS exam, which is in March. I want to make sure that no matter what the condition is or what my situation is, I can take the IELTS exam, which is in March.

I would replace "what the condition is" with "what happens"

I want to make sure that no matter what the condition is or how my situation ishow I'm feeling or where I'm at mentally, I can take an/pass the exam, because I have an IELTS exam in March. I want to make sure that no matter how I'm feeling or where I'm at mentally, I can take/pass the exam, because I have an IELTS exam in March.

Condition is quite vague here.

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