March 20, 2025
I have been working as a civil engineer for about 4 years.
I usually read books, go swimming and travel when I have free time.
However, I still feel boring about my daily life.
Life is absurd, I enjoy solitude, but I am also tormented by it.
I console myself that being alive is the meaning of life.
To be kind, to help the people surrounding me, to love.
However, I still feel boring abouted in my daily life.
Some adjectives can end in -ing or -ed. "-ed" means that's how the person feels, and "-ing" means that's how the subject makes someone else feel.
e.g. The film is boring (= the film makes people feel bored)
I am bored (= I am experiencing boredom)
I am tired (= I am experiencing tiredness)
I am boring (= I make (other) people feel bored!)
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Excellent work.
I think we all feel some existential torment in our lives. In my humble opinion, it is our suffering that creates meaning. I agree that to love is really our purpose. You are not alone.
However, I still feel boring abouted with my daily life.
Life is absurd,. I enjoy solitude, but I am also tormented by it.
I console myself by telling myself that being alive is the meaning of life.
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I usually read books, go swimming, and travel when I have free time.
However, I still feel boringed about my daily life.
Life is absurd,. I enjoy solitude, but I am also tormented by it.
I console myself that being alive is the meaning of life.
To be kind, to help the people surarounding me, to love.
This sounds natural; however, it is not a complete sentence.
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Nicely done :)
I have been working as a civil engineer for about 4 years.
I usually read books, go swimming, and travel when I have free time.
This additional comma is called the Oxford comma. While not grammatically incorrect to not use it, many people prefer its use.
However, I still feel boringed about my daily life.
Life is absurd, and I enjoy solitude, but I am also tormented by it.
I console myself by telling myself that being alive is the meaning of life.
To be kind, to help the people surrounding me, to love.
This sentence by itself is not grammatically incorrect; however, it feels disconnected from your previous sentence. It would be best to connect the two sentences, either with a connector word or rephrasing.
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I have been working as a civil engineer for about 4 years. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I usually read books and go swimming when I have free time. |
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I console myself that being alive is the meaning of life. I console myself by telling myself that being alive is the meaning of life. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I console myself by telling myself that being alive is the meaning of life. |
To be kind, to help the people surrounding me, to love. To be kind, to help the people surrounding me, to love. This sentence by itself is not grammatically incorrect; however, it feels disconnected from your previous sentence. It would be best to connect the two sentences, either with a connector word or rephrasing. To be kind, to help the people This sounds natural; however, it is not a complete sentence. |
I usually read books, go swimming and travel when I have free time. I usually read books, go swimming, and travel when I have free time. This additional comma is called the Oxford comma. While not grammatically incorrect to not use it, many people prefer its use. I usually read books, go swimming, and travel when I have free time. |
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