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easygoing
I am studying english translation.
I would like to say, Everybody became to be happy and always spends their time easy. in this case can I say below?
Everyone became to spend every day easygoingly.
I would be really thankful if you advice mt wether the wordings are natural in English expression
Thank you very much.
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Re: easygoing

Originally Posted by
Appletree 777
I am studying english translation.
I would like to say
Everybody became
to be happy and always spen
t their time eas
ily
(?).
In
this that case
, can I say
: below?
Everyone became to spend every day easygoingly.
See below
I would be really thankful if you
would advi
se m
e whether the wordings are natural in English expression
or not
Thank you very much.
First, remember that "became" should be followed (usually) by an adjective or a noun, not by an infinitive.
He became happy.
She became a teacher.
You do not "become to be" something.
Also, I don't think easygoing can be changed to an adverb (easygoingly). Easygoing is a general expression of someone's character, not the way they do one specific thing.
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