Sept. 8, 2025
I don't get a newspaper. I tried to read that a little while ago, but I quit reading in the end because I didn't have time. I'm usually waking up at 5 am to study English in the every morning, so it's grateful if there is an English newspaper in Japan.
DOo you read the newspaper every day?
Do you read the newspaper every day?
I don't get a newspaper. I don't get a newspaper.
This is ok. You can also say, "I do not receive a daily paper." or "I do not subscribe to the paper. "
I tried to read thatan online news article a little while ago, but I quit reading in the end because I didn't have timeran didn't have time so I stopped reading.
I tried to read an online news article a little while ago, but I ran didn't have time so I stopped reading.
This is a little confusing in that if you don't get or receive a newspaper, then you cannot have one to read.
I might have changed what you wanted to say, すみません。
I'm usuallyEvery morning I wakinge up at 5 am to study English in the every morning, so it's. So I am grateful ifthat there is an English newspaper in Japan.
Every morning I wake up at 5 am to study English. So I am grateful that there is an English newspaper in Japan.
Every and usually are somewhat contradictory. Everyday (毎日) usually (普段). Splitting this into two sentences is better.
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I hope I didn't change the meaning too much. Good job! Keep up the daily writing practice.
DO you read the newspaper every day?
I don't get a newspaper. I don't get a newspaper.
I'm usually waking up at 5 am to study English in the every morning, so it'sI'm grateful if there is an English newspaper in Japan.
I'm usually waking up at 5 am to study English every morning, so I'm grateful if there is an English newspaper in Japan.
Almost there, keep it up! just a few small errors
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I tried to read that a little while ago, but I quit reading in the end because I didn't have time.
I tried to read This is a little confusing in that if you don't get or receive a newspaper, then you cannot have one to read. I might have changed what you wanted to say, すみません。 |
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I'm usually waking up at 5 am to study English in the every morning, so it's grateful if there is an English newspaper in Japan.
I'm usually waking up at 5 am to study English Almost there, keep it up! just a few small errors
Every and usually are somewhat contradictory. Everyday (毎日) usually (普段). Splitting this into two sentences is better. |
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DO you read the newspaper every day? This sentence has been marked as perfect!
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I don't get a newspaper. I don't get a newspaper. I don't get a newspaper. I don't get a newspaper. I don't get a newspaper. This is ok. You can also say, "I do not receive a daily paper." or "I do not subscribe to the paper. " |
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