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I couldn't go out today.

I couldn't go grocery today. I was going to buy something special for New Year's Eve night, but my husband took my house key because he left his key at his workplace yesterday. He locked the door using my key, there was no key in our house until he came back. I couldn't go out today. He came back home at 4 pm, but I didn't feel like going grocery. I gave up on the special dinner. I will have usual dinner.

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I couldn't go out today.

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I couldn't go out today.


I cCouldn't gGo oOut tToday. I Couldn't Go Out Today

I couldn't go grocery today.


I couldn't go to the grocery store today. I couldn't go to the grocery store today.

I couldn't go grocery shopping today. I couldn't go grocery shopping today.

I was going to buy something special for New Year's Eve night, but my husband took my house key because he left his key at his workplace yesterday.


I was going to buy something special for the night of New Year's Eve night, but my husband took my house key because he left his key at his workplace yesterday. I was going to buy something special for the night of New Year's Eve, but my husband took my house key because he left his key at his workplace yesterday.

You could also say “at work yesterday” instead of “at his workplace yesterday”.

I was going to buy something special for New Year's Eve night, but my husband took my house key because he left his key at his workplace yesterday. I was going to buy something special for New Year's Eve, but my husband took my house key because he left his key at his workplace yesterday.

He locked the door using my key, there was no key in my house until he came back.


I couldn't go out today.


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He came back home at 4 pm, but I didn't feel like going grocery.


He came back home at 4 pm, but I didn't feel like going grocery shopping. He came back home at 4 pm, but I didn't feel like going grocery shopping.

He came back home at 4 pm, but I didn't feel like going groceryshopping then. He came back home at 4 pm, but I didn't feel like going shopping then.

I gave up on the special dinner.


I gave up on making the special dinner. I gave up on making the special dinner.

So I gave up on the special dinner. So I gave up on the special dinner.

I will have usual dinner.


I will havejust make our usual dinner. I will just make our usual dinner.

“I will” is often written as “I’ll”.

He locked the door using my key, there was no key in our house until he came back.


He locked the door usingwith my key, so there was no key in our house until he came back. He locked the door with my key, so there was no key in our house until he came back.

He locked the door using my key, so there was no key in our house until he came back. He locked the door using my key, so there was no key in our house until he came back.

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