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Sentence correction: Ever Friday night, I feel Frustration after i complete my...



 
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Sentence correction: Ever Friday night, I feel Frustration after i complete my... #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:24 am   Sentence correction: Ever Friday night, I feel Frustration after i complete my...
 

HI

Ever Friday night , I feel Frustration after i complete my work .

Could you point any grammar mistakes that i have made in the above sentences?

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Sentence correction: Ever Friday night, I feel Frustration after i complete my... #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:43 am   Sentence correction: Ever Friday night, I feel Frustration after i complete my...
 

Use "every", and the capital F is not necessary. Also, you might want to say it this way:

Every Friday night , I feel frustrated after I finish work.
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