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Weekend morning

hey, Good morning , today i wake up at 7:50 am . It's a little late from my daily schedule. Yesterday night I was sleeping at my grandparent's house. Whenever I slept in that house, I wake up late only. I then came to my house and bathed. Then I started with my study routine. I studied till 1 pm . ( i wrote this u check my current level here from this)

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hey, Good morning , today i wake up at 7:50 am .


hHey, Ggood morning , today iI waoke up at 7:50 am . Hey, good morning, today I woke up at 7:50 am.

hHey,! Good morning , t. Today iI waoke up at 7:50 am . Hey! Good morning. Today I woke up at 7:50 am .

wake should be pastense since it happened in the past. *capitalisation

Weekend morning


I studied till 1 pm .


I studied till 1 pm . I studied till 1pm .

( i wrote this u check my current level here from this)


( iI wrote this ufor you to check my current level here from this) (I wrote this for you to check my current level)

It's a little late from my daily schedule.


It's a little later from my normal daily schedule. It's a little later from my normal daily schedule.

It's a little late fromcompared to my daily schedule. It's a little late compared to my daily schedule.

"compared to" makes more sense. Instead of daily, you can also say "regular," which makes it more clear that today is out of the ordinary.

Yesterday night I was sleeping at my grandparent's house.


YesterdayLast night, I was sleeping at my grandparent's house. Last night, I was sleeping at my grandparent's house.

"Yesterday night" is correct but "last night" sounds more natural and is how a native would say it

YesterdayLast night I was sleepingt at my grandparent's' house. Last night I slept at my grandparents' house.

Yesterday night is correct, but most of the time we say "last night." "was sleeping" is technically okay, but "slept" makes more sense, because your activity is one that started and ended. It's a complete action. When we are talking about belongings of a plural noun, which usually ends with s, put the apostrophe after. For example: My teachers' books. My friends' names. My siblings' clothes.

Whenever I slept in that house, I wake up late only.


Whenever I sleept in that house, I always wake up late only. Whenever I sleep in that house, I always wake up late.

Whenever I sleept in that house, I always wake up late only. Whenever I sleep in that house, I always wake up late.

The second half of your sentence is present, so the first half should be too. Both past, which is also okay, would be: whenever I slept in that house, I always woke up late.

I then came to my house and bathed.


I then came to mywent housme and had a bathed. I then went home and had a bath.

This is technically correct but, again, I rewrote it as a native would say it.

I then camereturned to my house and bathed. I then returned to my house and bathed.

Came is kind of a weird word. Came meanst come to you. You can't really come to your own home. You can say somebody else came. you can only "come" to other people's places. ie) I came to my friend's house. I came to school. BUT: I went home. I returned home. so, returned, or went works here.

Then I started with my study routine.


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