Question
25 Oct 2020
- Japanese
-
English (US)
Question about English (US)
She spent the rest her days just being happy.
She spent the rest her days just being happy.
Does this sound natural?
Answers
Read more comments
- English (US)
She spent the rest of her days being happy.
1
like
0
disagrees
Highly-rated answerer
- English (US)
- Japanese
それが、一日だけの事を示しているのであらば、"She spent the rest of her day just being happy"で、もし複数の日数を示しているのならば、daysを複数形に直した方が良いです。
Show romaji/hiragana
1
like
0
disagrees
- Japanese

[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
Do you know how to improve the way you study a language❓ All you need to do is write a diary in the language you are learning!
With HiNative, you can have a native speaker correct your diary every day✍️✨
With HiNative, you can have a native speaker correct your diary every day✍️✨
Sign up
Similar questions
- I'm so tired that I'll do the rest of work tomorrow. does this sound natural?
- How do you say this in English (US)? there ain't no rest for the wicked .
- I said I would keep loving you for the rest of my life. Did you forget that? does this sound natu...
Newest Questions
- “about-face” is often used in a daily conversation?
- Is the sentence ‘James likes fruits and vegetables’ correct? Should it be fruit?
- "I know that my wounds inflicted as I go through life will be healed by Jesus Christ." Hello! ...
- A. We are extremely sad for his death and offer our deepest sympathies to his family. Is sente...
- Because our culture is so much more different now than (that) in the times of our parents.
Topic Questions
- Is the sentence ‘James likes fruits and vegetables’ correct? Should it be fruit?
- "I know that my wounds inflicted as I go through life will be healed by Jesus Christ." Hello! ...
- “ could you maybe please make it better/ natural?” what does it sound like? I hope it sounds poli...
- 1. I was sad for your loss. 2. I feel sad for your loss. 3. I was sad for his death. 4. I feel sa...
- I learned that when asking someone to do something, "could you~?" is more politer than "can you~?...
Recommended Questions