Jan. 22, 2021
Today, I knew TGIF. It stands for "Thank God It's Friday." and now I feel like that because these weekdays were pretty tight. I had three exams, and I gave a presentation today. My presentation was about quantum annealing, so it was hard to understand and explain. However, it went well and I could deal with questions. However, I still have several final exams and reports. I can't relax until all of the classes end.
Today, I knewlearnt the acronym TGIF.
Today, I learnt the acronym TGIF.
It stands for "Thank God It's Friday."
and now I feel like thatreally understand its meaning, because these weekdays were pretty tight.
and now I really understand its meaning, because these weekdays were pretty tight.
"feel like that" is unclear as to what you mean when you say "that", so it doesn't convey what emotion you are feeling.
I had three exams this week, and I gave a presentation today. I had three exams this week, and I gave a presentation today.
The original sentence sounds like you had all of those things on the same day. If that is what you meant, then please ignore this correction.
My presentation was about quantum annealing, so it was hard to understand and explain.
However, it went well and I could deal with the questions. However, it went well and I could deal with the questions.
However, I still have several final exams and reports.
I can't relax until all of themy classes end.
I can't relax until all of my classes end.
"All of the classes" sounds like you need to wait for literally every single class anyone is taking to finish. "All of my classes" is probably better, because you are referring only to classes you are currently taking.
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Wow, quantum annealing is so far above my understanding, I would have no chance presenting about it. You must be very smart.
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Today, I knew TGIF.
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It stands for "Thank God It's Friday." This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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and now I feel like that because these weekdays were pretty tight.
and now I "feel like that" is unclear as to what you mean when you say "that", so it doesn't convey what emotion you are feeling. |
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I had three exams, and I gave a presentation today. I had three exams this week, and I gave a presentation today. I had three exams this week, and I gave a presentation today. The original sentence sounds like you had all of those things on the same day. If that is what you meant, then please ignore this correction. |
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My presentation was about quantum annealing, so it was hard to understand and explain. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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However, it went well and I could deal with questions. However, it went well and I could deal with the questions. However, it went well and I could deal with the questions. |
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However, I still have several final exams and reports. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I can't relax until all of the classes end.
I can't relax until all of "All of the classes" sounds like you need to wait for literally every single class anyone is taking to finish. "All of my classes" is probably better, because you are referring only to classes you are currently taking. |
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