April 26, 2022
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Don't distract me!
He always distract me.
I was distracted by thoughts that I have to do something in my garden.
I have been distracted by the existence of her.
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She is running a small business.
I had been run a video production.
What he most want to do is to run his home peacefully.
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I think I am annoying people at times because I am annoyed easily.
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I used to be in a city in years.
I used to be annoyed by noise.
she is not obsessed with eating breads as she used to be.
My memory isn't what it used to be.
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She always comforts me.
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We had been piled in the van
He always distracts me.
I have been distracted by ther existence of her.
I had been running a video production.
What he most wants to do most is to run his home peacefully.
I think I am annoying to people at times because I am annoyed easily.
I used to be in a city infor years.
she is not as obsessed with eating breads as she used to be.
Usually you would say "bread" here (meaning she was obsessed with eating bread in general). Using "breads" kind of implies that she was specifically eating various different kinds of bread. Both are okay grammatically but my guess it you meant "bread".
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1
Don't distract me!
He always distract me.
I was distracted by the thoughts that I have to do something in my garden.
I have been distracted by the existence of her.
Your sentence is correct, but this sounds more natural: I have been distracted by her existence.
2
She is running a small business.
I had been running a video production.
What he most wants to do most is to run his home peacefully.
3
I think I am annoyinged at people atmany times because I am annoyed easily.
4
I used to blive in a city infor years.
Your meaning wasn't super clear, so I took a guess here. :)
I used to be annoyed by noise.
sShe is not as obsessed with eating breads as she used to be.
My memory isn't what it used to be.
5
She always comforts me.
6
We had been piled in the van.
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Great work! :)
He always distracts me.
I had been running a video production.
What he most wants to do is tomost is run his home peacefully.
she is not obsessed with eating breads as she used to be.
Bread doesn't have a plural form
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