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Tammy

April 8, 2024

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Sick

I've been sick for three days.

It was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, in the meantime I had a stomachache.

My friend gave me some pills. They stopped my sneeze but not my stomachache.

I could not fall asleep again until almost 5 in the morning.

It's terrible to get ill during a travel.


我病了三天了。

在海拔1024米的酒店里的时候,我半夜突然醒来,发现自己打喷嚏过敏,同时肚子疼。

我的朋友给了我一些药片。他们止住了我的喷嚏,但没止住胃痛。

直到凌晨5点我才再次入睡。

旅途生病真是太可怕了。

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Sick

I've been sick for three days.

My friend gave me some pills.

I could not fall asleep again until almost 5 in the morning.

It's terrible to get ill during a travel.

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Tammy

April 9, 2024

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Sick

I've been sick for three days.

I could not fall asleep again until almost 5 in the morning.

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Tammy

April 9, 2024

2

I've been sick for three days.

My friend gave me some pills.

I could not fall asleep again until almost 5 in the morning.

Tammy's avatar
Tammy

April 9, 2024

2

Sick

I've been sick for three days.

My friend gave me some pills.

They stopped my sneeze but not my stomachache.

I could not fall asleep again until almost 5 in the morning.

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Tammy

April 9, 2024

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Tammy

April 8, 2024

2

Sick

I've been sick for three days.

My friend gave me some pills.

I could not fall asleep again until almost 5 in the morning.

It's terrible to get ill during a travel.

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Tammy

April 8, 2024

2

Sick


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It was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, in the meantime I had a stomachache.


It was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters,. I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, in the meantime I and I also had a stomachache. It was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters. I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies and I also had a stomachache.

It was in thea hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters,. I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, in the meantime. Also, I had a stomachache. It was in a hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters. I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies. Also, I had a stomachache.

When It was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, in the meantime Iand I also had a stomachache. When I was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, and I also had a stomachache.

It was in thein a hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, inat the meansame time I had a stomach ache. in a hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, at the same time I had a stomach ache.

'It was' is not needed here. Since you haven't specified which hotel already, use 'a' instead of 'the'. 'In the mean time' usually refers to something happening while waiting for another event to occur, or instead of something else: 'The train arrives in 1 hour, so in the mean time I will read a book'

It was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, when I suddenly woke up atin the midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, in the meantime I hadwhile simultaneously having a stomachache. It was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, when I suddenly woke up in the midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, while simultaneously having a stomachache.

It was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, when I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies, in the meantime I had while having a stomachache. It was in the hotel at an altitude of 1024 meters, when I suddenly woke up at midnight and found myself sneezing with allergies while having a stomachache.

My friend gave me some pills.


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They stopped my sneeze but not my stomachache.


They stopped my sneezes but not my stomachache. They stopped my sneezes but not my stomachache.

They stopped my sneezeing but not my stomachache. They stopped my sneezing but not my stomachache.

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They stopped my sneeze but not my stomach ache. They stopped my sneeze but not my stomach ache.

TheyIt stopped my sneezeing, but not my stomachache. It stopped my sneezing, but not my stomachache.

They stopped my sneezeing but not my stomachache. They stopped my sneezing but not my stomachache.

I could not fall asleep again until almost 5 in the morning.


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It's terrible to get ill during a travel.


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It's terrible to get ill during awhile traveling. It's terrible to get ill while traveling.

It's terrible to get ill during a travel. It's terrible to get ill during travel.

It's terrible to get ill during a travel. It's terrible to get ill during travel.

You can also write, 'It's terrible to get ill during a trip'. 'Travel' = indefinite, general (don't use 'the') 'trip' / 'vacation' (USA English) / 'holiday' (UK English) = definite, specific instance of traveling. (use 'the' or 'a')

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