Dec. 23, 2020
In my opinion, the word lazy represents a negative attitude, referring to not doing things they should do. But the word resting is at least not derogatory, it refers to somebody have to take a break when they are tired. So the word lazy has a derogatory meaning, while the word resting is just a neutral word. People should not be lazy, while the resting is necessary. From my point of view, these two words are very easy to recognize and we should have the necessary rest but should not be lazy.
Journal 23/12/20
In my opinion, the word lazy represents a negative attitude, referring to not doing things theya person should do.
But the word resting is at least not derogatory, it refers to somebody havewho has to take a break when they are tired.
So the word lazy has a derogatory meaning, while the word resting is just a neutral word.
People should not be lazy, while the resting is necessary.
From my point of view, these two words are very easy to recognizetell apart and we should have the necessary rest but should not be lazy.
If you mean "see the difference", then you would say "these words are easy to tell apart", and not "recognize".
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Journal 23/12/20 This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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In my opinion, the word lazy represents a negative attitude, referring to not doing things they should do. In my opinion, the word lazy represents a negative attitude, referring to not doing things |
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But the word resting is at least not derogatory, it refers to somebody have to take a break when they are tired. But the word resting is at least not derogatory, it refers to somebody |
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So the word lazy has a derogatory meaning, while the word resting is just a neutral word. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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People should not be lazy, while the resting is necessary. People should not be lazy, while |
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From my point of view, these two words are very easy to recognize and we should have the necessary rest but should not be lazy. From my point of view, these two words are very easy to If you mean "see the difference", then you would say "these words are easy to tell apart", and not "recognize". |
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