Feb. 15, 2025
I haven't made a breakfast today. I have to wake up soon.
I bought soil for my house plants at the home center yesterday, but I haven't replanted them yet. I am looking forward to doing it.
I haven't made amy breakfast yet today.
'a breakfast' sounds unnatural here. If you are eating it you could say 'my breakfast'
I have to wake up soon.
I bought soil for my house plants at the homegarden centere yesterday, but I haven't replanted them yet.
"Garden Centre" is British English.
"Home Center" is American English.
I am looking forward to doing it. later
"doing it" sounds fine. "looking forward to doing so" also sounds fine.
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Good effort. I corrected 'garden centre' as this was listed as British English.
About my house plants |
I haven't made a breakfast today. I haven't made 'a breakfast' sounds unnatural here. If you are eating it you could say 'my breakfast' |
I have to wake up soon. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I bought soil for my house plants at the home center yesterday, but I haven't replanted them yet. I bought soil for my house plants at the "Garden Centre" is British English. "Home Center" is American English. |
I am looking forward to doing it. I am looking forward to doing it "doing it" sounds fine. "looking forward to doing so" also sounds fine. |
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