April 18, 2021
        Hi
So... Saturday, right? I wake up a little bit late because I sleep late. First I eat and after I was studying. 
I had to read 40 pages to the author says something that could be written in one sentence. But I learn some stuff, so... fine. He argues that humans science must be different than natural science: their paradigm cannot be the same.
Later, I just watch videos on the internet, and now I here.
      
Olá
Então... Sábado, certo? Eu acordei um pouco tarde porque dormi tarde. Primeiro eu comi e depois, fui estudar.
Eu tive que ler 40 páginas para o autor dizer coisas que poderiam ser escrita em uma sentença, mas eu aprendi algumas coisas, mas está valendo. Ele argumenta que ciências humanas precisam ser diferentes da ciência natural, pois seus paradigmas não podem ser o mesmo.
Mais tarde, eu apenas assisti vídeos na internet e agora eu estou aqui.
I lost my morning
Hi
So... Saturday, right?
      
        I wake up a little bit late because I sleept late.
      
    
"Sleep late" here isn't describing a habitual action; it's describing what you did the night before. Thus, we cannot use the simple present, even if you are using the present tense for the "current" events of the story.
      
        First I eat, and after I waswards, I studying.
      
    
"Afterwards, I was studying" is grammatical, but the tense is inconsistent with everything from before, where you were using the present tense. I'm going to go with the present tense because that is what you used in the majority of this journal.
      
        I had to read 40 pages toin which the author says something that could be written in one sentence.
      
    
"Have" might make more sense than "had" here, if we are going with the present tense. However, "had" sounds fine; I think it's because the action of studying should already be "completed" by this point, so this obligation is kind of in the past.
      
        But I learn some stuff, so... fine.
      
    
An ellipsis or pause in this position doesn't sound natural to me.
      
        He argues that humansthe social sciences must be different thanfrom natural science: their paradigms cannot be the same.
      
    
I'm guessing that by "human science," you mean "humanities" or "social science(s)."
Later, I just watch videos on the internet, and now I am here.
| First I eat and after I was studying. First I eat, and after "Afterwards, I was studying" is grammatical, but the tense is inconsistent with everything from before, where you were using the present tense. I'm going to go with the present tense because that is what you used in the majority of this journal. | 
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| So... Saturday, right? This sentence has been marked as perfect! | 
| I wake up a little bit late because I sleep late. I wake up a little bit late because I sle "Sleep late" here isn't describing a habitual action; it's describing what you did the night before. Thus, we cannot use the simple present, even if you are using the present tense for the "current" events of the story. | 
| I lost my morning This sentence has been marked as perfect! | 
| I had to read 40 pages to the author says something that could be written in one sentence. I had to read 40 pages  "Have" might make more sense than "had" here, if we are going with the present tense. However, "had" sounds fine; I think it's because the action of studying should already be "completed" by this point, so this obligation is kind of in the past. | 
| But I learn some stuff, so... fine. But I learn some stuff, so An ellipsis or pause in this position doesn't sound natural to me. | 
| He argues that humans science must be different than natural science: their paradigm cannot be the same. He argues that  I'm guessing that by "human science," you mean "humanities" or "social science(s)." | 
| Later, I just watch videos on the internet, and now I here. Later, I just watch videos on the internet, and now I am here. | 
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