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TOMO_o

June 24, 2025

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What time of the day are you most active?

I am what you call a morning person. I can’t drink alcohol at all actually, so I haven’t needed to be a night owl so far. I always wake up at 5:30 even on the weekend, so I can do a lot of things at AM and take some rest at PM.

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What time of the day are you most active?

I am what you call a morning person.

I can’t drink alcohol at all actually, so I haven’t needed to be a night owl so far.

I always wake up at 5:30 even on the weekend, so I can do a lot of things at AMduring the day and take some rest at PMin the evening.

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I wake up at 7 every morning. I don't like it, if I'm honest, but I think it's good for me. Routine is important.

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TOMO_o

June 25, 2025

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Thank you very much for the careful correction.

What time of the day are you most active?

I am what you'd call a morning person.

I can’t drink alcohol at all actually, so I haven’t needed to be a night owl so far.

I always wake up at 5:30, even on the weekend, so I can [do a lot of things at AM and take some rest at PM/get a lot of things done] in the morning and rest in the afternoon.

If you're talking about doing tasks, it sounds a little better to say "get a lot of things done," but "do a lot of things" is also fine.
It's best to use "morning" and "afternoon/evening" when you're not saying a specific time.

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TOMO_o

June 25, 2025

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Thank you very much for the careful correction.

What time of the day are you most active?


What time of the day are you most active?

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I am what you call a morning person.


I am what you'd call a morning person.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I can’t drink alcohol at all actually, so I haven’t needed to be a night owl so far.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I always wake up at 5:30 even on the weekend, so I can do a lot of things at AM and take some rest at PM.


I always wake up at 5:30, even on the weekend, so I can [do a lot of things at AM and take some rest at PM/get a lot of things done] in the morning and rest in the afternoon.

If you're talking about doing tasks, it sounds a little better to say "get a lot of things done," but "do a lot of things" is also fine. It's best to use "morning" and "afternoon/evening" when you're not saying a specific time.

I always wake up at 5:30 even on the weekend, so I can do a lot of things at AMduring the day and take some rest at PMin the evening.

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