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sila

Nov. 8, 2019

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A Unwanted Habit

I set up more than 4 alarms on my phone for waking up earlier this morning and studying on my school project that waiting on the my desk for a long time. Just as i expected, i dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.

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Just as iI expected, iI dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.

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An unwanted habit for many but still a very relatable one (:

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sila

Nov. 9, 2019

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Yeah, unfortunately I can't get over it. Even most of the time I don't remember dissmiss them. By the way thank you!

I set up more thanover 4 alarms on my phone forto wakinge up earlier this morning and studying on my school project that waihas been sitting on the my desk for a long time.

waiting is also fine! sitting just sounds a bit better because it's an object, and it wouldn't really be waiting per se.

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sila

Nov. 9, 2019

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What are the differences between of set over and set up? Also, thank you for explanation!

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peach

Dec. 27, 2019

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I know it has been a long time since your comment (I wonder if there are email notifications?), but i just wanted to say that there actually isn't a big difference in this context. "over 4 alarms" means basically the same thing as "more than 4 alarms", just more simple i guess. Also, "set up" is also totally fine. "up" in this case is totally optional. So you could say, "I set up over 4 alarms" or "I set more than 4 alarms" and they would be the same.

At this point, I can't remember why i corrected it that way, sorry about that!

An Unwanted Habit

I set up more than 4 alarms on my phone forto wakinge up earlier this morning , so I cand studying on my school project that has been waiting on the my desk for a long time.

Just as iI expected, iI dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.

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sila

Nov. 9, 2019

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Thank you!

An Unwanted Habit

I set up more than 4 alarms on my phone for waking up earlier this morning and studyingthis morning to wake up and work on my school project that's been waiting on the my desk for a long time.

studying is more like looking over your notes for an exam. to work on a project just sounds more natural in this context.

Just as iI expected, iI dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.

First person "I" is capitalized in English. I have no clue why but it is.

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sila

Nov. 9, 2019

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Thank you for explanation!

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sila

Nov. 9, 2019

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Thank you!

I set up more than 4 alarms on my phone forto wakinge up earlier this morning and studyingwork on my school project that had been waiting on the my desk for a long time.

Just as iI expected, iI dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.

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sila

Nov. 9, 2019

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Thank you!

A Unwanted Habit


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Unwanted Habit (title)

An Unwanted Habit

An Unwanted Habit

I set up more than 4 alarms on my phone for waking up earlier this morning and studying on my school project that waiting on the my desk for a long time.


I set up more than 4 alarms on my phone forto wakinge up earlier this morning and studyingwork on my school project that had been waiting on the my desk for a long time.

I set up more than 4 alarms on my phone for waking up earlier this morning and studyingthis morning to wake up and work on my school project that's been waiting on the my desk for a long time.

studying is more like looking over your notes for an exam. to work on a project just sounds more natural in this context.

I set up more than 4 alarms on my phone forto wakinge up earlier this morning , so I cand studying on my school project that has been waiting on the my desk for a long time.

I set up more thanover 4 alarms on my phone forto wakinge up earlier this morning and studying on my school project that waihas been sitting on the my desk for a long time.

waiting is also fine! sitting just sounds a bit better because it's an object, and it wouldn't really be waiting per se.

Just as i expected, i dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.


Just as iI expected, iI dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.

Just as iI expected, iI dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.

First person "I" is capitalized in English. I have no clue why but it is.

Just as iI expected, iI dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.

Just as iI expected, iI dismissed all of them, and kept sleeping.

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