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Is it grammatically correct and sound natural? I eager to eat my desert when I will complete my task of the day. I looking forward to eating my desert when I will complete my task of the day.
28 oct. 2024 04:24
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No, both are incorrect. Here are natural alternatives: 1. I'm eager to eat my dessert when I complete my task for the day. 2. I'm looking forward to eating my dessert when I finish my task for the day.
28 oct. 2024 11:34
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You'll need the "am:" "I am eager to eat my dessert..." "I am looking forward to eating my dessert..." And then it's better to use "after" to signal its completion (the task), and since the task will be completed in this scenario, you can leave out the "will." "...after I complete my task of the day." Also, there is an extra 's' in dessert when it refers to food rather than a climactic zone 'desert.'
28 oct. 2024 04:46
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