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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Please correct me whenever I did wrong, teachers.

If I did not eat too much cake last night, I'm not feeling well this morning.
  

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anonymous If I did not eat too much cake last night, I'm not feeling well this morning. That does not make sense. — I ate too much cake last night, and I'm not feeling well this morning.

  • anonymous If I did not eat too much cake last night, I'm not feeling well this morning.
  • That does not make sense.
  • — I ate too much cake last night, and I'm not feeling well this morning.
  • OR I didn't eat too much cake last night, but I'm not feeling well this morning.
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anonymousIf I did not eat too much cake last night, I'm not feeling well this morning.

That does not make sense. Is this what you mean?—

I ate too much cake last night, and I'm not feeling well this morning.

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I didn't eat too much cake last night, but I'm not feeling well this morning.

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If I hadn't eaten the cake so much last night, I wouldn't have felt sick this morning.

I think that's what you want to say.

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