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Mr. Tom Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Use of "days" with "listless"

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

  

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No. Listless describes people. not things.

  • 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.
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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.

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