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yone

Feb. 25, 2025

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This morning.

I left home a bit late this morning. I was concerned about arriving on time. My estimation was completely wrong. I got there earlier than anticipated. I needed to kill some time before my company started.

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I left home a bit late this morning.

I was concerned about arriving on time.

My estimation was completely wrong.

I got there earlier than anticipated.

I needed to kill some time before my companywork started.

or '...before the offices opened for the day.'

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Brilliant! Almost perfect! Well done! :)

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yone

March 13, 2025

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Thank you so much for a new expressions.

I needed to kill some time before my company started.

Im not sure what this means. Do you mean ‘company arrived’. As in friends joining you? Do you mean ‘before my meeting/work started’?

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Really good.

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yone

Feb. 26, 2025

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Thank you very much for your explanation!
This means I stayed in the car.
I had to just wait for time to pass in my car.

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StartPlayer

Feb. 28, 2025

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Ah, so I think you mean “before my work started”. Company is the business, not the job you are doing.

This morning.


I left home a bit late this morning.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I was concerned about arriving on time.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

My estimation was completely wrong.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I got there earlier than anticipated.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I needed to kill some time before my company started.


I needed to kill some time before my company started.

Im not sure what this means. Do you mean ‘company arrived’. As in friends joining you? Do you mean ‘before my meeting/work started’?

I needed to kill some time before my companywork started.

or '...before the offices opened for the day.'

This meant I needed to kill some time before my company started.


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