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※ 引述《cathycc (Je suis Chloe.)》之銘言: : I've noticed that Sky asked you guys the relevant question. : Now, I wanna ask you "why do yo stay up each day? : As for me, I am doing my homework. : How about you? : What's ur ideas for not hitting the hay right now? : I am pretty interested in that.......... :D : BTW,if u find any mistakes, please feel free to correct me. : Merci beaucoup!! Not responding to your questions, but a suggestion on usage. Oftentimes when you've just learned a new word or idiom, you want to put it into usage right away. There's nothing wrong with it and it is in fact one of the best ways to familiarize yourself with that word/idiom. But I think it would be best that you use the word/idiom as the right occassion arises, rather than jumping at any chances despite the appropriateness. Here's an example. One time I was working on my Eng composition and I used the idiom "to hit the sack." My roommate told me that English speakers usually say it in occassions like moms bidding kids to bed. So I replaced it with "go to bed". In most cases, the simplest word would do. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 59.117.35.103