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I felt very rough the daily routine of works . But someone do very happly and not boring. But I am also think to follow the daily routine but I doesn't follow, end of the day I felt very bad about me . I waste my life. 😴
I feelt very roughtired of the daily routine of works .
But someone do very happly and notothers seem to find them enjoyable and do not find them boring.
But I am also think to follow the daily routine but I doesn't follow, end of the dayI try my best to go along with my daily routine but I simply cannot.
At the end of the day, I feelt very bad about me yself.
I waste my life. 😴
I feel like I am wasting my life.
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As it seems you are describing a reoccurring event rather than a particular day that have happened, it would probably be more suitable to stick with present tenses.
[I felt very rough the daily routine of works .]
This sentence does not make sense in English. I am trying to guess if this is what you want to say:
"I didn't like the daily routine of work."
But someone do people do their work very happily, and it is not boring for them.
Again, I am just guessing at what you mean.
But I amI also think toI should follow the daily work routine, but I doesn't follow,n't follow it [at the end of the day]¶
I also want to follow the daily work routine, but I don't follow it [at the end of the day]
I'm not sure what you want to say with "at the end of the day"
1. Maybe you want to say that you start the daily work routine, but you don't follow it to the end of the day?
2. Maybe you want to say that you don't follow it "after all"?
I felt very bad about me .
A perfect sentence!
I'm wasteing my life. 😴
What you wrote is grammatically correct, but it is much more common to say "I'm wasting my life."
No ideastruggling with my daily routine.
I felt very rough the dailyel that the everyday routine of works is very rough .
But someone do veryHowever some people do it happily and do not boringget bored.
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I felt veryso bad about meyself .
I am wasteing my life. 😴
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I felt very rough the daily routine of works . I fe [I felt very rough the daily routine of works .] This sentence does not make sense in English. I am trying to guess if this is what you want to say: "I didn't like the daily routine of work." I feel |
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But someone do very happly and not boring.
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But I am also think to follow the daily routine but I doesn't follow, end of the day
I'm not sure what you want to say with "at the end of the day" 1. Maybe you want to say that you start the daily work routine, but you don't follow it to the end of the day? 2. Maybe you want to say that you don't follow it "after all"?
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I felt very bad about me . I felt I felt very bad about me . A perfect sentence! At the end of the day, I feel |
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I waste my life. 😴 I am wast I'm wast What you wrote is grammatically correct, but it is much more common to say "I'm wasting my life." I waste my life. 😴 I feel like I am wasting my life. |
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