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Today I woke up 6:00 o'clock but i see for windows and the weather was ugly because it's raining. I was wanted to going out to work out ride my bike. but i came back in my bed and i kept sleep.

I woke up gain to 11:00 o'clock, my room was bright, but it was too late to going out to work out. I had breakfast oatmeal and cookies

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Today I woke up 6:00 o'clock but i see for windows and the weather was ugly because it's raining.


Today I woke up 6:00 o'clock but i see for, and I saw through the windows andthat the weather was ugly because it' was raining. Today I woke up 6 o'clock, and I saw through the windows that the weather was ugly because it was raining.

There are various ways this could be written, but a comma is needed. "but" usually indicates a problem that gets in the way of something else, so "and" seems better here. The rest of the changes help the sentence flow more smoothly

Today I woke up 6:00at 6 o'clock but i see forwhen I looked through the windows and, the weather waslooked ugly because it' was raining. Today I woke up at 6 o'clock but when I looked through the windows, the weather looked ugly because it was raining.

Today I woke up 6:00 o'clock, but iI see foraw through the windows andthat the weather was ugly because it' was raining. Today I woke up 6:00, but I saw through the windows that the weather was ugly because it was raining.

I was wanted to going out to work out ride my bike.


I was wanted to going out to work out and ride my bike., but I went back in my bed and kept sleeping. I wanted to go work out and ride my bike, but I went back in my bed and kept sleeping.

You could say "was wanting" or "wanted" with the same effect. The period at the end can be replaced with a comma in order to combine this independent clause with the dependent clause that follows.

I was wanted to going out to work out ride my bike. I wanted to go out to ride my bike.

I was wanted to going out to work out rideside so I could work out by riding my bike. I wanted to go outside so I could work out by riding my bike.

but i came back in my bed and i kept sleep.


but i came back in my bed and i kept sleep.

Because this is a dependent clause, it should be preceded by a comma and attached to the previous sentence. We wouldn´t say "came back to bed" unless you were still in bed when you wrote this. "Went back to bed" would mean that you eventually got out of bed. You could also say "returned to bed," which works fine in both meanings.

but iI came back in myto bed and i keptwent to sleep. but I came back to bed and went to sleep.

bBut i cameI went back in my bed and i keptback to sleep. But I went back in my bed and back to sleep.

I woke up gain to 11:00 o'clock, my room was bright, but it was too late to going out to work out.


When I woke up again ato 11:00 o'clock, my room was bright, but it was too late to going out to work out. When I woke up again at 11 o'clock, my room was bright, but it was too late to go work out.

You could also say: I woke up again at 11 o´clock, and my room was bright, but it was too late to go work out. OR I woke up again at 11 o´clock, but even though my room was bright, it was too late to go work out. also, time is usually written like this: 1. eleven o´clock 2. eleven 3. 11:00 4. 11 o´clock

I woke up again ato 11:00 o'clock, m. My room was bright, but it was too late to going out to work out. I woke up again at 11 o'clock. My room was bright but it was too late to work out.

I woke up again ato 11:00 o'clock, my room was bright, but it was too late to going out to work out. I woke up again at 11:00, my room was bright, but it was too late to go out to work out.

I had breakfast oatmeal and cookies


I had breakfast oatmeal and cookies for breakfast. I had oatmeal and cookies for breakfast.

This sounds more natural.

I had breakfast oatmeal and cookies for breakfast. I had oatmeal and cookies for breakfast.

I had breakfast, which was oatmeal and cookies. I had breakfast, which was oatmeal and cookies.

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