Sept. 8, 2025
I don't get a newspaper. I tried to read that a little while ago, but I quit reading in the end because I didn't have time. I'm usually waking up at 5 am to study English in the every morning, so it's grateful if there is an English newspaper in Japan.
DOo you read the newspaper every day?
I don't get a newspaper.
This is ok. You can also say, "I do not receive a daily paper." or "I do not subscribe to the paper. "
I tried to read thatan online news article a little while ago, but I quit reading in the end because I didn't have timeran didn't have time so I stopped reading.
This is a little confusing in that if you don't get or receive a newspaper, then you cannot have one to read.
I might have changed what you wanted to say, すみません。
I'm usuallyEvery morning I wakinge up at 5 am to study English in the every morning, so it's. So I am grateful ifthat there is an English newspaper in Japan.
Every and usually are somewhat contradictory. Everyday (毎日) usually (普段). Splitting this into two sentences is better.
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I hope I didn't change the meaning too much. Good job! Keep up the daily writing practice.
DO you read the newspaper every day?
I don't get a newspaper.
I'm usually waking up at 5 am to study English in the every morning, so it'sI'm grateful if there is an English newspaper in Japan.
Almost there, keep it up! just a few small errors
DO you read the newspaper every day? This sentence has been marked as perfect! D |
I don't get a newspaper. I don't get a newspaper. I don't get a newspaper. This is ok. You can also say, "I do not receive a daily paper." or "I do not subscribe to the paper. " |
I tried to read that a little while ago, but I quit reading in the end because I didn't have time. I tried to read This is a little confusing in that if you don't get or receive a newspaper, then you cannot have one to read. I might have changed what you wanted to say, すみません。 |
I'm usually waking up at 5 am to study English in the every morning, so it's grateful if there is an English newspaper in Japan. I'm usually waking up at 5 am to study English Almost there, keep it up! just a few small errors
Every and usually are somewhat contradictory. Everyday (毎日) usually (普段). Splitting this into two sentences is better. |
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