Feb. 5, 2025
Every morning I wake up 5 am and take a shower. I can't be active in the morning, So I need enough time to eat breakfast and get ready to the job slowly.
Every morning I wake up at 5 am and take a shower.
I can't be active'm slow in the morning, Sso I need enougha lot of time to eat breakfast and get ready to the job slowlyfor work.
I can't be active in the morning -> I'm slow in the morning:
"I can't be active in the morning" implies you want to exercise in the morning but can't. But you're simply slow in the morning (from waking up probably), so "I'm slow in the morning would be appropriate"
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So I need enough time to eat breakfast -> so I need a lot of time to eat breakfast:
"enough" doesn't work here as technically every task you do you have "enough" time, otherwise you wouldn't be able to do them. Being slow in the morning implies that you need more time than usual to eat, so "a lot of time" is appropriate.
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and get ready to the job slowly. -> and get ready for work
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Overall, great english!
Every morning I wake up 5 at am and take a shower.
I can't be active in the morning, Sso I need enough time to eat breakfast and get ready tofor the job slowly.
It's unclear what you mean by "I can't be active in the morning". Judging by the rest of the context, I think you mean to say: "I have a hard time being active in the morning".
Personally, I would say "I move slowly in the morning, so I need enough time to eat breakfast and get ready for the job"
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Every morning I wake up at 5 am and take a shower.
I can't be active in the morning, Sso I need enough time to eat breakfast and get ready to the job slowlyfor work.
Every morning I wake up 5 amAM and take a shower.
Style wise, "AM" is often capitalized.
I cadon't be activhave time to exercise in the morning, So. I need enough time to eat breakfast and get ready to the job slowlygo to work.
I think you mean "exercise" instead of "active," so I edited the phrase. Be careful about capitalization in the middle of a sentence. I instead split the sentence into two for readability.
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I admire people that have the time to exercise in the morning, but its harder than it looks. You must have a very long commute if you wake up at 5AM. :(
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Every morning I wake up 5 am and take a shower. Every morning I wake up 5 Style wise, "AM" is often capitalized. Every morning I wake up at 5 am and take a shower. Every morning I wake up 5 at am and take a shower. Every morning I wake up at 5 am and take a shower. |
I can't be active in the morning, So I need enough time to eat breakfast and get ready to the job slowly. I I think you mean "exercise" instead of "active," so I edited the phrase. Be careful about capitalization in the middle of a sentence. I instead split the sentence into two for readability. I can't be active in the morning, I can't be active in the morning, It's unclear what you mean by "I can't be active in the morning". Judging by the rest of the context, I think you mean to say: "I have a hard time being active in the morning". Personally, I would say "I move slowly in the morning, so I need enough time to eat breakfast and get ready for the job" I I can't be active in the morning -> I'm slow in the morning: "I can't be active in the morning" implies you want to exercise in the morning but can't. But you're simply slow in the morning (from waking up probably), so "I'm slow in the morning would be appropriate" ============ So I need enough time to eat breakfast -> so I need a lot of time to eat breakfast: "enough" doesn't work here as technically every task you do you have "enough" time, otherwise you wouldn't be able to do them. Being slow in the morning implies that you need more time than usual to eat, so "a lot of time" is appropriate. ============= and get ready to the job slowly. -> and get ready for work |
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