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제목 This is second essay! 등록일 2024-11-10
내용 After the lunch, we need to jump into the grind.
He chats a lot with his coworkers on the job.
Even she can take time off, she never takes a break.
I didn't know why they were so awkward, they've broken up last week.
You can listen her says as itself. Because she is straightforward person.
Since she always gives a reasonable reason, we can say nothing.
I hope you stop to jeopardize yourself.
He often plays before he don't finish his obligations.

I had a question when I was writing this essay. There is a difference between 'time off' and 'break'? The mean is the same in Korean.
담당강사 Jin1 등록일 2024-11-11
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After lunch, we need to jump into the grind.
He chats a lot with his coworkers at work.
Even though she can take time off, she never takes a break.
I didn't know why they were so awkward, they had broken up last week.
You can listen to whatever she says, because she is a straightforward person.
Since she always gives a reasonable reason, we can't say nothing.
I hope you stop jeopardizing yourself.
He often plays before he finishes his obligations.

I had a question when I was writing this essay. There is a difference between 'time off' and 'break'? The meaning is the same in Korean.

The terms "break" and "time off" both refer to periods of rest, but they are used in slightly different contexts and can imply different lengths or types of rest.
A "break" is typically a short pause or rest during the workday or after an activity. It's often used for a brief period to recharge or take a mental rest. On the other hand, "time off" refers to a longer period of rest or absence from work or responsibilities, often granted as part of an employee's benefits (e.g., vacation days, sick leave).

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