Nov. 23, 2022
Yesterday, I didn't slept because I felt sick. This could be bad but I'd rather think of this as an opportunity to write more journals and helping other's in their Spanish.
I'm Sick
Yesterday, I didn't sleept because I felt sick.
You don't need to conjugate "sleep" in this case.
This could beSome may think this is bad, but I'd rather think of this as an opportunity to write more journals and helping other's inwith their Spanish.
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I'm Sick
Yesterday, I didn't sleept because I felt sick.
"didn't" is already past tense. There's a list of verbs of being and "do, does, did" are among them, When active verbs follow them, they usually take the infinitive form.
I'm sorry to hear that you're not feeling very good!
This could be bad but I'd rather think of this as an opportunity to write more journals and to helping other's inwith their Spanish.
I edited the sentence for parallel construction. "Others" in this sentence is a plural noun instead of a possessive so that's why I deleted the apostrophe.
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Nice work! I hope you feel better soon!
I'm Sick
Yesterday, I didn't slept because I felt sick.
Or: I didn’t get much sleep yesterday because I was sick. Or: I didn’t sleep at all yesterday because I was sick.
^ more natural
This could be badClearly this situation isn’t ideal, but I'’d rather think of ithis as an opportunity to write more journals and to helping other's inwith their Spanish. on this website.
Very natural.
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Sorry to hear it, it is good to change perspective and to try to think positively.
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Yesterday, I didn't slept because I felt sick. Yesterday, I didn't slept because I felt sick. Or: I didn’t get much sleep yesterday because I was sick. Or: I didn’t sleep at all yesterday because I was sick. ^ more natural Yesterday, I didn't sleep "didn't" is already past tense. There's a list of verbs of being and "do, does, did" are among them, When active verbs follow them, they usually take the infinitive form. I'm sorry to hear that you're not feeling very good! Yesterday, I didn't sleep You don't need to conjugate "sleep" in this case. |
This could be bad but I'd rather think of this as an opportunity to write more journals and helping other's in their Spanish.
Very natural. This could be bad but I'd rather think of this as an opportunity to write more journals and to help I edited the sentence for parallel construction. "Others" in this sentence is a plural noun instead of a possessive so that's why I deleted the apostrophe.
Comma before "but" |
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