1) At the very last day of the year, I will usually
do a comtemplation/reflection on what I have achieved and what I failed to achieve it that year.
See bhai's response.
2) You must know
what and when something has to be done. For example, when is time to play you play, when is time study, you have to study.
OK.
3) After the argument I went back to my room and
reflected/contemplated/(brooded over) and anyalyzed about the argument we had. After reflection/contemplation/brooding over and analyzing it, I think I was in the wrong.
Are the highligted words used correctly in the above sentences. If no, can somebody help me correct it. Thanks.
