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'It's one of those days-weeks'

PostPosted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 9:50 am
by Toni Garganté
I missed the bus last monday, so I arrived late at work. On tuesday, I decided go to work in my car. But it broke down on the way. I thought how I had to go to work on wednesday. And I missed the bus again. casually, thursday was a good day, just until it started raining. I arrived on time at work, but very wet, because I didn't have an umbrella. At that moment I realized that 'it's been one of those weeks'.

Re: 'It's one of those days-weeks'

PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 8:01 am
by Admin
LOL! Bad luck about the car. Did it cost a lot to fix it? :) You write well in English, but maybe I can help you with something:
I thought how I had to go to work on wednesday= I wondered how I would get t to work on Wednesday.
casually,= The meaning is different in English. Check it in the dictionary, it's not easy to explain. In your sentence you could say: By chance Thursday was... Ubexpectedly, Thursday was..
See you!
Pieter

Re: 'It's one of those days-weeks'

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:23 pm
by Nicole
Wow it wasn't a good week start, but I hope on Thursday everything went well!