Hi
Would you say that the use of days with listless sounds natural here?
My initial days in the US were very listless. I felt bored and did not exactly what to do.
Thanks,
Tom
No. Listless describes people. not things.
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No. Listless describes people. not things.
eg During my initial days in the US, I was very listless. I felt bored and did not exactly what to do.