today
I'm thinking about the content I should post.
I can't come up with any idea.
I had been posting here using my iPhone until yesterday.
Actually, I don't like writing articles on my iPhone.
Therefore, I wrote an article on my computer and posted it today.
It's Wednesday tomorrow.
I feel like time flies so fast.
何を投稿しようか考えています。
何も思いつきません。
昨日まではiPhoneを使ってここに投稿していました。
実はiPhoneで記事を書くのは好きではありません。
なので、パソコンで記事を書いて今日投稿しました。
明日は水曜日です。
時間が経つのが本当に早い気がします。
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I'm thinking about the content I should post.
I can't come up with any idea.
I had been posting here using my iPhone until yesterday.
Actually, I don't like writing articles on my iPhone.
Therefore, I wrote an article on my computer and posted it today.
It's Wednesday tomorrow.
I feel like time flies so fast.
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Perfect! And, I thought you were in Japan? If so, shouldn't it be Wednesday already?
I have been writing on my PC this whole time. I only tried it on my iPhone once yesterday due to the bug I mentioned. It is easier to read on the PC I think, but for writing Japanese, it might be easier on the phone.
I actually wish time flew faster..... until the weekend 😆
Umm…
I'm thinking about the contenwhat I should post.
I can't come up with any ideas.
I had been posting here using my iPhone until yesterday.
Actually, I don't like writing articles on my iPhone.
By "article", do you mean what you're writing here, on this website? "Article" has an official sound to it, like something you'd read on a news website. But what you're writing here, I would probably call a "post".
Therefore, I wrote an article on my computer and posted it today.
It's Wednesday tomorrow.
It feels like time flies so fast.
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Your English here is perfect from a grammatical standpoint. All of these corrections are simply more natural ways that I might hear native speakers say it. Very nicely done!
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I'm thinking about the content I should post.
I can't come up with any ideas.
I hadve been posting here using my iPhone until yesterday.
I think the past perfect tense is unnecessary here.
Actually, I don't like writing articles on my iPhone.
Therefore, I wrote an article on my computer and posted it today.
It's Wednesday tomorrow.
I feel like time flies so fast.
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