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russian_eugene

Dec. 15, 2019

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It's already December. I can't believe that time flies by so fast.
By the way, it has been so rainy lately that I'm almost disappointed. I thought I would get snow for Christmas like I always do. It was snowing only at night and not so much like five years ago. Well, it's not Christmas yet...
I'm going to hope for the best and prepare for the worst.


Уже декабрь. Я не могу поверить, что время летит так быстро. Кстати, в последнее время было так дождливо, что я почти разочарован. Я думал, что получу снег на Рождество, как всегда. Снег шел только ночью и не так сильно, как пять лет назад. Ну, сейчас еще не Рождество... Я буду надеяться на лучшее и готовиться к худшему.

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I thought Iit would get snow for Christmas like Iit always does.

Bad weather

It's already December.

I can't believe that time flies by so fast.

By the way, it has been so rainy lately that I'm almos bit disappointed.

I thought Ithat it would get snow foron Christmas like Iit always does.

Well, it's not Christmas yet.

I'm going to hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

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I hope your white Christmas comes true! If it does, you have to make a snowman :)

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Bad weather

It's already December.

I can't believe that time flies by so fast.

By the way, it has been so rainy lately that I'm almost disappointed.

I thought Ithat it would get snow foron Christmas like Iit always does.

It was snowing only at night and not aso much likeas it was five years ago.

Well, it's not Christmas yet.

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I'm going to hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

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You have a good grasp of English spelling and grammar: great job!

Bad weather

It's already December.

I can't believe that time flies by so fast.

By the way, it has been so rainy lately that I'm almos bit disappointed.

Changed it to sound more natural, though what you wrote is grammatically correct.

I thought I would get snow for Christmas like I always do.

It wasNow it snowings only at night and not aso much likeas it did five years ago.

Well, it's not Christmas yet.

I'm going to hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

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I hope you get your snow! I haven't has a snowy Christmas in a long time :<

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Jacque

Dec. 15, 2019

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I would like to just point out to Eugene that what they said "almost disappointed" means they weren't disappointed at all (but was close to being disappointed)

Using the phrasing "a bit disappointed" makes more sense especially in this context. You were a little disappointed, but not distraught. 😊

Also hoping you get your white Christmas! I love white Christmases but I haven't had a white Christmas in a few years.

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By the way, it has been so rainy lately that I'm almost disappointed.


By the way, it has been so rainy lately that I'm almos bit disappointed.

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By the way, it has been so rainy lately that I'm almos bit disappointed.

I thought I would get snow for Christmas like I always do.


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I thought Ithat it would get snow foron Christmas like Iit always does.

I thought Ithat it would get snow foron Christmas like Iit always does.

I thought Iit would get snow for Christmas like Iit always does.

It was snowing only at night and not so much like five years ago.


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It was snowing only at night and not aso much likeas it was five years ago.

Well, it's not Christmas yet.


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