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daigorou

Nov. 16, 2025

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Good Holiday

I will take tests next week, so I had to study.
Nevertheless I have drawed pictures, played piano, and made a doll!!
My score of the test may be bad...
But I have satisfied with my activities.
In addition, I have got chiropractic massage by my friend.
It was first, but it is interesting.
Today was a good holiday.


私は来週テストを受けるので、勉強しなければいけません。
にも関わらず、絵を描き、ピアノを弾き、人形を作ってしまいました!
私のテストの点数は悪いでしょう…
でもやったことで満足しました。
それに、私の友達に整体のマッサージをしてもらいました。
初めてでしたが、面白かったです。
今日は良い休日でした。

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Today was a good holiday.

Good Holiday

I will take tests next week, so I had to study.

Today was a good holiday.

Good Holiday


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I will take tests next week, so I had to study.


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I will takhave tests next week, so I had to study. I have tests next week, so I had to study.

I will takhave tests next week, so I had to study. I will have tests next week, so I had to study.

Nevertheless I have drawed pictures, played piano, and made a doll!!


Nevertheless I have drawedn pictures, played piano, and made a doll!! Nevertheless I have drawn pictures, played piano, and made a doll!!

"drew" sounds more natural than "have drawn" to me

Nevertheless, I have draweddrew pictures, played piano, and made a doll!!!! Nevertheless, I drew pictures, played piano, and made a doll!!

The past tense of "draw" in this context is "drew"

Nevertheless I have drawedn pictures, played piano, and made a doll!! (alternatively "Nevertheless, I drew pictures, played piano, and made a doll!!") Nevertheless I have drawn pictures, played piano, and made a doll!! (alternatively "Nevertheless, I drew pictures, played piano, and made a doll")

The double width exclamation mark (!) is not used in English, just the single width one (!)

My score of the test may be bad...


My score ofn the test may be bad... My score on the test may be bad...

My score ofn the test may be bad... My score on the test may be bad...

My score of the testtest scores may be bad... My test scores may be bad...

But I have satisfied with my activities.


But I haveam satisfied with my activities. But I am satisfied with my activities.

But I have'm satisfied with my activities. But I'm satisfied with my activities.

If you still feel this way then it is "I am", which is commonly shortened to "I'm"

But I haveam satisfied with my activities. But I am satisfied with my activities.

In addition, I have got chiropractic massage by my friend.


In addition, I have got a chiropractic massage by my friend. In addition, I got a chiropractic massage by my friend.

"from" sound better than "by" to me

In addition, I have got a chiropractic massage byfrom my friend. In addition, I got a chiropractic massage from my friend.

In addition, I have got a chiropractic massage byfrom my friend. In addition, I got a chiropractic massage from my friend.

It was first, but it is interesting.


It was a first, but it iwas interesting. It was a first, but it was interesting.

It was my first time, but it iwas interesting. It was my first time, but it was interesting.

Since you're talking about an experience that occurred in the past, it should be in past tense

It was my first, but it iwas interesting. It was my first, but it was interesting.

Today was a good holiday.


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