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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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sleepy head 2

Soon, the cellphone rang again and I snoozed it again. It happened several times before my girlfriend called me for the second time. It was 7:40 and I knew I had to wake up or I would be late if I got lost, not an unusual thing for a person who lacks the sense of direction.

Are there any mistakes?
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Soon, the cellphone rang again and then I snoozed again . It happened several times before my girlfriend called me for the second time. It was now 7:40 , and I knew I had to get up and get going, or I would be late if I got lost, not an unusual hazard for a person who lacks a sense of direction.

  • Soon, the cellphone rang again and then I snoozed again .
  • It happened several times before my girlfriend called me for the second time.
  • It was now 7:40 , and I knew I had to get up and get going, or I would be late if I got lost, not an unusual hazard for a person who lacks a sense of direction.
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Soon, the cellphone rang again and then I snoozed again. It happened several times before my girlfriend called me for the second time. It was now 7:40, and I knew I had to get up and get going, or I would be late if I got lost, not an unusual hazard for a person who lacks a sense of direction.

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Sorry. Actually, I had asked her to wake me up which was why she called me. I hope it makes sense now.

MM, what's the difference between "I snoozed" and "I snoozed it"?

Does the latter suggestion I snoozed something( an alarm, in this case my cell phone)? While the former suggests I went back to sleep?

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