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Aug. 29, 2023

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Hello Matt,
I am very glad to hear that you are gradually getting better.

I have some advice for you: you still need to rest well, eat well and sleep well. Don’t move too much and keep in a good mood. Don’t do severe activities in the following two months.

You may feel it’s not a big deal after your fever ends, but you will realize that it is not like a normal cold. Instead, it will be very difficult to recover.

In the following two months after I got Covid, my body temperature couldn’t reach 36°, and I felt weak.

So, be careful with Covid. It is very tricky and can cause some unexpected results.

However, I feel like you are able to get well soon. Take care, I hope to talk with you soon.

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A Chat Message

Hello, Matt, .
I am very glad to hear that you are gradually getting better.

I have some advice for you: you still need to rest well, eat well and sleep well.

This is fine. One note is that in English, you can say "well" once at the end to cover all the verbs just mentioned. For example: I have some advice for you: you still need to rest, eat, and sleep well.

Don’t move too much, and keep in a good mood.

I would say more naturally, "Don't over-exert yourself, and keep your spirits high."

Don’t do severintense activities in the following two months.

"Severe" doesn't fit well here. Severe has a negative connotation - for example, "his injury was severe / the accident was severe." Intense is a neutral word.

You may feel it’s not a big deal after your fever ends, but you will realize that it is not like a normal cold.

Instead, it will be very difficult to recover.

In the following two months after I got Covid, my body temperature couldn’t reach 36°, and I felt weak.

So, be careful with Covid.

It is very tricky and can cause some unexpected results.

However, I feel like you are able to get well soon.

We would be more likely to hear this in future tense, "I feel like you will be able to get well soon."

Take care, I hope to talk with you soon.

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Aug. 29, 2023

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Hello Matt, I am very glad to hear that you are gradually getting better.


Hello, Matt, .
I am very glad to hear that you are gradually getting better.

I have some advice for you: you still need to rest well, eat well and sleep well.


I have some advice for you: you still need to rest well, eat well and sleep well.

This is fine. One note is that in English, you can say "well" once at the end to cover all the verbs just mentioned. For example: I have some advice for you: you still need to rest, eat, and sleep well.

Don’t move too much and keep in a good mood.


Don’t move too much, and keep in a good mood.

I would say more naturally, "Don't over-exert yourself, and keep your spirits high."

Don’t do severe activities in the following two months.


Don’t do severintense activities in the following two months.

"Severe" doesn't fit well here. Severe has a negative connotation - for example, "his injury was severe / the accident was severe." Intense is a neutral word.

You may feel it’s not a big deal after your fever ends, but you will realize that it is not like a normal cold.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Instead, it will be very difficult to recover.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

In the following two months after I got Covid, my body temperature couldn’t reach 36°, and I felt weak.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

So, be careful with Covid.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It is very tricky and can cause some unexpected results.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

However, I feel like you are able to get well soon.


However, I feel like you are able to get well soon.

We would be more likely to hear this in future tense, "I feel like you will be able to get well soon."

Take care, I hope to talk with you soon.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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