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What did you do over the weekend ? Were you generally active or idle ? Please check your back before starting to discuss or answer the question. - English Honeydew

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What did you do over the weekend ? Were you generally active or idle ? Please check your back before starting to discuss or answer the question.

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Generally speaking, weekend is a relaxing period for most of us. But for me it is a busy period. On sunday, I play cricket with my friends. I also help my mummy in household work Besides it, I do the balance of homework which I could not do during weekdays. That is why perhaps I have no hump on my back!

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