Open F2F Class Notes _25th Mar (Harmony)

priority my day – prioritize my day

each works in necessary things – Each work is a necessary thing

it will let me very annoyed – it is annoying/  it will make me very annoyed

I very loved to do my work – I loved my job, I didn’t mind working overtime

I take the my computer go home – I took my computer home./ I will take my computer home. 

previous (pree – vee – us)

I haven’t a teamI don’t have a team

I haven’t (chinglish)I don’t have

haven’t = have not

I have not a team – I don’t have a team/ I do not have a team

floatplane:  a plane that can land on water. 

ex:  We will take a floatplane to the island. 

Damon Email Review

Today I want to talk about time.

Every people have 24 hours every day,we need 8 hours to sleep, and also need 8 hours to work, other hours we can do everything what we want.Yes,do everything you want, can you?

No,I can’t! It will be very great If somebody can give me more one day every week.

Those days,I feel very tired because I need to do more things after I got married. A lot of works & a lot of houseworks. I am not complain it, I know it is my things, I need to do it and let it better.

I guessed that I should to learn how to control my day, how to arrange the emergence things.

I hope everything can be become ok.

Today I want to talk about time.

Every person has 24 hours every day.  We need 8 hours to sleep, and also need 8 hours to work.  During the other hours we can do whatever what we want. Yes, do whatever you want, but can you?

No, I can’t! It would be very great If somebody can give me one more day every week.

These days, I feel very tired because I need to do more things since I got married. A lot of work and a lot of housework. I am not complaining, I know it is my duty and I need to do it and do it better.

I guess that I should to learn how to control my day, and how to prioritize the urgent things.

I hope everything will be ok.

April 4th/ 4th of April

In UK and US English, the apostrophe is used:

To indicate the possessive.

To indicate missing letters.

Sometimes to indicate the structure of unusual words.

– Dogs and cats clothes

The dog’s clothes (it’s your dog)

The cat’s clothes