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lambe

Oct. 5, 2025

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Sunday, October 5th

I've been really lazy lately. Today I've just had a walk with a friend and then helped my brother cutting his hair, but in the afternoon I havn't done much :(.
Maybe I'll try to have a productive evening, practicing with the guitar, doing stretching and studying for tomorrow's tutoring.
I want to change this lazy period, I should start again to go to the gym and wake up earlier so I'll have more time to use on my hobbies.

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Sunday, October 5th

I've been really lazy lately.

Today, I've just had a walked with a friend and then helped my brother cutting his hair, but i. In the afternoon I havdidn't done much :(.

We don't typically use "walk" as a noun. It sounds more natural as a past tense verb.

Maybe I'll try to have a productive evening, practicing with the guitar, doing stretching, and studying for tomorrow's tutoring.

With what you said, it sounds like the guitar is practicing something with you. You could also say "practicing playing the guitar".

I want to change this lazy period,. I should start again to gogoing to the gym again and wakeing up earlier so I'll have more time to usespend on my hobbies.

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Good luck! Getting over the lazy period can be tough, but you can do it!

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lambe

Oct. 6, 2025

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Thank you!
Just a question, since the afternoon wasn't finished yet, shoud have I used "In the afternoon I didn't do much" anyway, or the present perfect was correct?

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sewer9174

Oct. 9, 2025

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Great question! This is very tricky for me to explain. I think this sentence in present tense doesn't feel right. Although it is still the afternoon, I would say it in past or future tense. For example, "This afternoon I haven't done much yet" (past) or "I'm not doing anything this afternoon" (future). I'm sorry that I can't explain it better. I hope that helps!

Sunday, October 5th


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I've been really lazy lately.


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Today I've just had a walk with a friend and then helped my brother cutting his hair, but in the afternoon I havn't done much :(.


Today, I've just had a walked with a friend and then helped my brother cutting his hair, but i. In the afternoon I havdidn't done much :(.

We don't typically use "walk" as a noun. It sounds more natural as a past tense verb.

Maybe I'll try to have a productive evening, practicing with the guitar, doing stretching and studying for tomorrow's tutoring.


Maybe I'll try to have a productive evening, practicing with the guitar, doing stretching, and studying for tomorrow's tutoring.

With what you said, it sounds like the guitar is practicing something with you. You could also say "practicing playing the guitar".

I want to change this lazy period, I should start again to go to the gym and wake up earlier so I'll have more time to use on my hobbies.


I want to change this lazy period,. I should start again to gogoing to the gym again and wakeing up earlier so I'll have more time to usespend on my hobbies.

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