March 8, 2025
Today has been a ordinary day. I've just been inside home all day and done nothing special. Everybody like lazy day right?
Has Today Been a Special Day or a Regular Day For You?
Today has been a ordinary day.
I've just been inside my home all day and have done nothing special.
Everybody likes lazy days right?
Or, you could say "Everybody likes a lazy day, right?"
Today has been an ordinary day.
Use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound
I've just been insideat home all day and done nothing special.
The phrase "at home" is more natural and commonly used when referring to being in your house.
Everybody likes a lazy day, right?
"Likes" should be used instead of "like" because "everybody" is a singular subject.
"A lazy day" sounds more complete than just "lazy day."
Added a comma after "day" for correct punctuation.
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I'm also staying at home every day, but it still feels like a special day for me. I just wanted to appreciate everything haha!
Has Today Been a Special Day or a Regular Day For You?
Today has been a ordinary day.
I've just been insideat home all day and done nothing special.
A more natural way to express the same idea would be "I just stayed home and didn't do anything special"
Everybody likes a lazy day right?
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Indeed, everyone needs a lazy day every once in a while!
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I've just been inside home all day and done nothing special. I've just been A more natural way to express the same idea would be "I just stayed home and didn't do anything special" I've just been The phrase "at home" is more natural and commonly used when referring to being in your house. I've just been inside my home all day and have done nothing special. |
Everybody like lazy day right? Everybody likes a lazy day right? Everybody likes a lazy day, right? "Likes" should be used instead of "like" because "everybody" is a singular subject. "A lazy day" sounds more complete than just "lazy day." Added a comma after "day" for correct punctuation. Everybody likes lazy days right? Or, you could say "Everybody likes a lazy day, right?" |
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