These were yesterday's lunch boxes for my son and me.
I used the frozen Shumai (one of the Chinese dumplings) , which is my son's favorite.
My son said:
"The bento (lunch box) is almost same yesterday. The only one dish was just changed!"
"No! I changed two of them. I am not a chef and our house is not a restaurant, so you will see the similar lunch box during the summer vacation."
I am envy with people who like cooking.
They might be happy every day because they have a lot of opportunities to do their favorite cooking.
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Hello Kumi-san,
ReplyDeleteI love bento meals but I only tend to eat very simple things and I don't tend to change what I eat, so it is easier for me.
Here is a list of some of the issues found with the post:
This line:
"The bento (lunch box) is almost same yesterday. The only one dish was just changed!"
Should be:
"The bento (lunch box) is almost same (as yesterday/as yesterdays). Only one dish was changed!"
Reason: "as" needed to be added to make grammatically correct. Also "The only" was changed to "Only", and just was removed as it was not needed.
This line:
I am envy with people who like cooking.
Should be:
I am envious of people who like cooking.
Or:
I envy people who like cooking.
Reason: The above is a common phrase and is generally in the format:
"I envy XXX/I am envious of XXXX"
This line:
They might be happy every day because they have a lot of opportunities to do their favorite cooking.
Question: Does the above sentence mean "They may be happy to do cooking everyday because they have the time (but I do not)."