May 9, 2026
Final month has come and I’m tiredly reviewing all my classes.
Hope I can survive.
Diary
FThe final month has come and I’m tiredly reviewing all my classes.
The final month has come and I’m tiredly reviewing all my classes.
If you meant a month that has all your final exams in it, I'd say "finals month." I wasn't sure because over here we have "finals week" at the end of a semester.
Hope I can survive.
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Good luck!
Diary
Finals month has come, and I’m tiredlessly reviewing all my classes.
Finals month has come, and I’m tirelessly reviewing all my classes.
If "tired" is intentional, a more natural way of saying the original sentence would be "and I’m exhausted from (tired of) reviewing all my classes."
Hope I can survive.
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Good luck! You got this!!
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Final month has come and I’m tiredly reviewing all my classes.
Finals month has come, and I’m tire If "tired" is intentional, a more natural way of saying the original sentence would be "and I’m exhausted from (tired of) reviewing all my classes."
If you meant a month that has all your final exams in it, I'd say "finals month." I wasn't sure because over here we have "finals week" at the end of a semester. |
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