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Is this sentence correct?
Although on my day off, I too tired to move.
Is this sentence correct?
Although on my day off, I too tired to move.
Although on my day off, I too tired to move.
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7 Jun 2020
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- English (UK)
Oh it’s just a nothing to worry about. Filipinos use it when they are not sure of the gender. (Mam+Sir).
Also please use this sentence instead (I forgot to add a word):
Even on my day off, I’m too tired to move
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- English (UK)
Incorrect mamser. Correct : Even on my day, I’m to tired to move
- Japanese
- English (UK)
Oh it’s just a nothing to worry about. Filipinos use it when they are not sure of the gender. (Mam+Sir).
Also please use this sentence instead (I forgot to add a word):
Even on my day off, I’m too tired to move

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