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I live on the fifth floor without an elevator. I often forget something and go back to my apartment. Going up and down stairs is pretty tough. I'm sorry for delivery person. I try not to buy something heavy online.


私はエレベーターのない5階に住んでいます。 私はよく忘れ物をしてアパートに戻ります。 階段を上り下りするのはかなり大変です。 配達員に申し訳ないので、オンラインで重いものを買わないようにしています。

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Dec. 4, 2020

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Going up and down stairs is pretty tough.

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I live on the fifth floor without an elevator.


I live on the fifth floor in a building without an elevator. I live on the fifth floor in a building without an elevator.

I often forget something and go back to my apartment.


When going out, I often forget something and need to go back to my apartment. When going out, I often forget something and need to go back to my apartment.

The original sentence is grammatical, but it doesn't make sense without context ("when going out") and a clarification of why you are going back ("need to").

I often forget something and have to go back to my apartment. to get it. I often forget something and have to go back to my apartment to get it.

Going up and down stairs is pretty tough.


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Going up and down the stairs is pretty tough. Going up and down the stairs is pretty tough.

I'm sorry for delivery person.


I'm sorry for delivery personpeople who deliver things to me. I'm sorry for people who deliver things to me.

Or "delivery people," but unless you mean that you feel bad for them in general, this shows that you feel bad for them having to walk up the stairs more clearly.

I'm sorry for the delivery person, so .... I'm sorry for the delivery person, so ....

I try not to buy something heavy online.


I try not to buy someanything heavy online. I try not to buy anything heavy online.

"Anything" is generally used in place of "something" in negative sentences (i.e. those with "not"), especially when you are referring to something in general.

.... I try not to buy something heavy online. .... I try not to buy something heavy online.

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