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I'm fuck'n busy...
I got to the office early and work overtime everyday.
No tome to swim after work. It's so stressful.
Somebody help!!
But better than when I was young.
I had no day-off for 3 months and worked all night 2 or 3 times a week.
However I'm not so young any more, so please give me day-off more!!
I want to go abroad and read heaps of books.
By the way I have a question. Does it need (a) in this sentence?
"Do you have (a) time to talk to me?"
I got to the office early and work overtime everyday.
No tome to swim after work. It's so stressful.
Somebody help!!
But better than when I was young.
I had no day-off for 3 months and worked all night 2 or 3 times a week.
However I'm not so young any more, so please give me day-off more!!
I want to go abroad and read heaps of books.
By the way I have a question. Does it need (a) in this sentence?
"Do you have (a) time to talk to me?"
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I'm fuckin' busy...
There's no time to swim after work.
But this is better than when I was younger.
However, I'm not so young any more, so please give me more days-off!!
You don't need an "a" for that sentence. Just, "Do you have time to talk to me?" would be correct.
Articles are always make me confused...
Working Overtime/残業
I'm always fuckin' busy.
I have no time to swim after work.
But this is better than when I was younger.
However I'm not so young any more, so please give me more days off!! (More vacation time ゆうきゅうですね)
Nope... just, "Do you have time to talk [to me]?"