Hi,
Can you tell me if these two words are natural and grammatical in this sentences, please?
It is very pleasant/pleasing to take a shower after a long tiring/weary day.
Very thanks.
" (The words "pleasing," "long," and "weary" are not right here. "Pleasing" is used for something that occurs between two people. If the day is "tiring," its "long," so "long" is redundant.
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The following is okay:
"It's very pleasant to take a shower after a tiring day." (The words "pleasing," "long," and "weary" are not right here. "Pleasing" is used for something that occurs between two people. If the day is "tiring," its "long," so "long" is redundant. "Weary" is used to describe a person, not an inanimate object.)