[go to office] (Hint: We need a specific article before the place.), going to office, go office, go to the office, [she prepares gym room to work] (Hint: Use "the" for a specific room, and "workout" is the action.), she prepares the gym room to workout, she prepares a gym room to work, she prepare gym room for work, [how many money we have] (Hint: Money is an uncountable noun.), how many monies we have, how much money do we have, how much money we have, [my boss give me unexpected tasks yesterday] (Hint: Look at the word "yesterday" and use the past tense.), my boss gave me unexpected tasks yesterday, my boss gives me unexpected tasks yesterday, my boss has given me unexpected tasks yesterday, [worthless because is broken] (Hint: A sentence always needs a subject pronoun like "it" before the verb.), worthelss because is broken, worthless because of it broken, worthless because it is broken, [companyS to tackle with this problem] (Hint: Fix the plural spelling, and do not use "with" after tackle.), companies to tackle with this problem, companies to tackle this problem, companyS to tackle this problem, [I will be to buy a new one] (Hint: Use "will + base verb" for the future. Do not use "be to".), I will being to buy a new, I will buy a new, I will to buy a new, [when i have born my kid] (Hint: Use the passive voice "was born" for birthdays.), when I have born my child, when my kid has been born, when my kid was born, [the woman had chance to back to work] (Hint: Use "she was able to" and the full verb "go back".), she was able to go back to work, she was able to going back to work, woman had chance to back to work, [the woman had chance to back to work] (Hint: Talk about general rules using the plural "women have a chance to...".), women have a chance to go back to work, woman has chance to back to work, women has a chance to going back to work, [in the Europe] (Hint: We do not use the article "the" before names of continents or most countries.), across the Europe, inside the Europe, in Europe, [I will like to more travel] (Hint: Use "would like to" and put the word "more" at the end.), I would like more to travel, I would like to travel more, I will like to more traveling, [we all day have sitting] (Hint: Put the time phrase "all day" at the very end of the sentence.), we all day are sitting, we are all day sitting, we have been sitting all day, [its hard to me to unplug] (Hint: Use the preposition "for" after the adjective "hard".), its hard to me to unplug, it's hard for me to unplug, it is hard for me unplugging, [i have a lot on mind] (Hint: You must use a possessive word like "my" before body parts or "mind".), I have a lot on my mind, I have many things on mind, I have a lot on mind, [am concern about the future] (Hint: Use the adjective ending in "-ed" to show your feelings.), have concern about future, am concerned about the future, am concerning about the future, [very really like telework] (Hint: Do not say "very like". Just use "really like".), very like telework, like very much telework, really like telework, [has been disengaged] (Hint: Use the past tense verb "became" to show a change in state.), became disengaged, becoming disengage, was disengaged, [this year I will pay of debt] (Hint: The phrasal verb is spelled with double F: "pay off".), this year we will pay off our debt, this year I will pay of debt, this year we will paying off debt, [this company is bankrupt because lost a contract] (Hint: We need a subject pronoun like "it" before the past tense verb.), this company is bankrupt because losing a contract, this company is bankrupt because it lost a contract, this company has bankrupt because lost contract, [always buy the cheapest things] (Hint: Add an "-s" to the verb because the subject is singular: "our procurement officer".), always buying the cheapest things, is always buy the cheapest items, always buys the cheapest items, [because he won money on lottery] (Hint: We always say "won money on the lottery" with a specific article.), because he won money on the lottery, because he win money on lottery, because he won money on a lottery, [she want to save money] (Hint: Add an "-s" to the verb because the subject is "she".), she wanting to save money, she wants to save money, she is want to saving money
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