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Hi, I haven't had the time to write these past weeks, and honestly my mind forgot to begin. I think it's complicated to study the language as well as the law degree, to be a mom and work. Well, I might be wrong. My routine usually starts at 5:00 AM and ends 9:00 PM or 10: 00 PM. I usually rest on Sundays; the rest of the days I try to get everything done. Maybe it is not as complicated as I see it. Even so, thank you for your corrections, have a good day everyone.

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Well, I might be wrong.

Maybe it is not as complicated as I see it.

Hello

Well, I might be wrong.

My routine usually starts at 5:00 AM and ends 9:00 PM or 10: 00 PM.

I usually rest on Sundays; the rest of the days I try to get everything done.

Maybe it is not as complicated as I see it.

Even so, thank you for your corrections, have a good day everyone.

Hello


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Hi, I haven't had the time to write these past weeks, and honestly my mind forgot to begin.


Hi everyone, I haven't had the time to write these past few weeks, and honestly my mindI forgot to begstart journaling again. Hi everyone, I haven't had time to write these past few weeks, and honestly I forgot to start journaling again.

I'm assuming when you say "my mind forgot to begin" you mean like "I forgot to start journaling again."

Hi,. I haven't had the time to write these past weeks, and honestly my mind forgot to beginI forgot. Hi. I haven't had the time to write these past weeks, and honestly I forgot.

Hi, I haven't had the time to write these past weeks, and honestly my mindI forgot to begin. Hi, I haven't had the time to write these past weeks, and honestly I forgot to.

"My mind forgot" is also correct but usually we would say I forgot. You could also say "it slipped my mind" which is an english expression for I forgot.

I think it's complicated to study the language as well as the law degree, to be a mom and work.


I think it's complicated to study the language as well as the law degree, to bedifficult to learn a language while juggling law school, being a mom, and work. I think it's difficult to learn a language while juggling law school, being a mom, and work.

"It's difficult to do ___ while juggling __, __, and ___" is kind of an advanced phrase you can use here. My correction sentence basically means "It's hard to learn a language while doing multiple other things at once"

I think it's complicated to study theboth a language as well as the law degree, to be a mom and worknd my law coursework, while also working and being a mom. I think it's complicated to study both a language and my law coursework, while also working and being a mom.

sometimes it is confusing to have a nested list-- like saying "(A and B), C, and D" so it is often easier to break it up or add some transition words.

I think it's complicatet's hard to study thea language as well as thestudy for a law degree, to and be a mom and work. It's hard to study a language as well as study for a law degree and be a mom and work.

Well, I might be wrong.


Well, I might bemaybe I'm wrong. Well, maybe I'm wrong.

I think using "maybe" sounds more natural here, but "I might be wrong" is also correct.

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My routine usually starts at 5:00 AM and ends 9:00 PM or 10: 00 PM.


My daily routine usually starts at 5:00 AMam and ends 9:00 PM or 10: 00 PMat 9pm or 10pm. My daily routine usually starts at 5am and ends at 9pm or 10pm.

If it's just 5:00, 9:00, 10:00 you can omit the minutes part ":00" and just say 5am, 9pm, 10pm. "pm" and "am" is fine as well.

My routine usually starts at 5:00 AM and ends at 9:00 PM or 10: 00 PM. My routine usually starts at 5:00 AM and ends at 9:00 or 10:00 PM.

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I usually rest on Sundays; the rest of the days I try to get everything done.


I usually rest on Sundays; t. The rest of the daysweek I try to get everything done. I usually rest on Sundays. The rest of the week I try to get everything done.

I usually rest on Sundays; I try to use the rest of the days I try to get everything done. I usually rest on Sundays; I try to use the rest of the days to get everything done.

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Maybe it is not as complicated as I see it.


Maybe it i's not as complicated as I see it. Maybe it's not as complicated as I see it.

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Even so, thank you for your corrections, have a good day everyone.


Even so, thank you for your corrections, h. Have a good day everyone. Even so, thank you for your corrections. Have a good day everyone.

Even soAnyways, thank you for your corrections, h. Have a good day, everyone. Anyways, thank you for your corrections. Have a good day, everyone.

"even so" does not sound too natural here

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