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Himadri Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

how to express this mood

Hi

Please take a look at the coloured words and the whole paragraph and give me your valuable suggesstion.

Say the mood is: I just woke up of the bed and still sleep is their in my eyes. At that point of time if someone ask me to do something can I reply " Now if I go to the bed I would have sleep again" means if at this point of time if i go to the bed, i will again sleep.

Thanking you

Yours trully, Himadri Roy
  

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Himadri, I am going to rewrite your entire post so that you can see the corrections. Then I'll try to answer your question. Say the [situation] is this: I have just woken up in bed and there is still sleep in my eyes.

  • Himadri, I am going to rewrite your entire post so that you can see the corrections.
  • Then I'll try to answer your question.
  • Say the [situation] is this: I have just woken up in bed and there is still sleep in my eyes.
  • " to mean that if I now go back to bed, I will sleep again?
  • Here are some of the things you can say (there are other things too): If I go back to bed now, I will be able to sleep some more.
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Himadri, I am going to rewrite your entire post so that you can see the corrections. Then I'll try to answer your question.

Say the [situation] is this: I have just woken up in bed and there is still sleep in my eyes. [This is not a common expression, but I think it's rather poetic, so I left it in.] At this point, if someone asks me to do something, can I reply "....." to mean that if I

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