Dec. 27, 2025
I really don’t like having my friends over. My house is the sanctuary to me, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private area. I’ve not had a time to play with my friends these years because of my works. I’ve felt more loneliness since I began to work.
My house is themy sanctuary to me, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private areaspace.
My house is my sanctuary, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private space.
Area is okay, but I think space sounds more natural to me.
I’ve not had a time to play with my friends thesefor the past few years because of my works.
I’ve not had time to play with my friends for the past few years because of work.
I’ve felt more loneliness since I began to working.
I’ve felt more loneliness since I began working.
My house is thea sanctuary to me, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private area.
My house is a sanctuary to me, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private area.
Other options: "My house is my sanctuary" and "I don't want anyone to enter my private space."
"Area" has strong connotations of physical places or parts of places that can be measured. "Space" would indicate more than the physical area in your house. It would include your furniture, what you have on the walls, and whatever else contributes to making your home special.
I’ve not had a time to play with my friends thesein recent years because of my works.
I’ve not had time to play with my friends in recent years because of my work.
"in recent years" is a common way to phrase this if you mean more than one year
(In the US, "I haven't had" is more common than "I've not had" but they have the same meaning. )
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This piece has very few errors, and most of them seem to be about using "a" versus "the".
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I really don’t like having my friends over.
My house is thea sanctuary to me, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private area.
My house is a sanctuary to me, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private area.
"The sanctuary" implies that there is only one sanctuary in existence and that it's your house.
"A sanctuary" is more natural.
I’ve no haven't had a time to play with my friends theseis years because of my works.
I haven't had time to play with my friends this years because of my work.
I’ve felt more have been feeling lonelinesser since I beganstarted to work.
I have been feeling lonelier since I started to work.
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Just made a few small corrections to make it sound more natural, but I understood this completely!
Do you like having your friends over?
I really don’t like having my friends over.
My house is thea sanctuary to me, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private area.
My house is a sanctuary to me, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private area.
I’ve not had a time to play with my friends thesefor years because of my works.
I’ve not had time to play with my friends for years because of my work.
I’ve felt more lonelinessy since I began tostarted working.
I’ve felt more lonely since I started working.
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My house is the sanctuary to me, so I don’t want anyone to enter my private area.
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My house is "The sanctuary" implies that there is only one sanctuary in existence and that it's your house. "A sanctuary" is more natural.
My house is Other options: "My house is my sanctuary" and "I don't want anyone to enter my private space." "Area" has strong connotations of physical places or parts of places that can be measured. "Space" would indicate more than the physical area in your house. It would include your furniture, what you have on the walls, and whatever else contributes to making your home special.
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I’ve not had "in recent years" is a common way to phrase this if you mean more than one year (In the US, "I haven't had" is more common than "I've not had" but they have the same meaning. )
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I’ve felt more loneliness since I began to work.
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