I responded to five questions of my five colleagues, who arrived suddenly at my office then I solved two essentials crisis. I was exhausted all the day at work, however, I don't feel that I realize something at all.
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1The five questions from five colleagues - do you mean questions from five of your colleagues, or five from each of the five? – exjoburger Apr 03 '18 at 17:31
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As implied by @exjoburger, the normal preposition here is *from, not of*. – FumbleFingers Apr 03 '18 at 17:46
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every one of five colleagues asked one question. so the total of questions are five – Amina Apr 03 '18 at 19:05
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The phrase "two essentials crisis" should probably be "two important crises", although a crisis is usually important, so "solved two crises" would do. I'd even suggest "dealt with two major emergencies" instead. The last sentence should possibly end with "I don't feel that I accomplished anything".
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