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After a long work out I went out like a light as soon as i sit on the chair.
After a long workout, I went out like a light as soon as I sat on the chair.
Explanation:
Workout (noun) is one word.
“I” must be capitalized.
Use past tense sat (not sit) because the sentence is in past tense.
The kids went out like a light after playing all day in the sun.
That’s a fantastic sentence 👍🏻
I was out like a light by after trip.
I was out like a light after the trip.
Explanation:
Remove by (wrong preposition).
Add the before trip for correctness.
I have so tired that I go out like a light.
I was so tired that I went out like a light.
Explanation:
Use was (not have).
Use past tense went to match the sentence.
Due to hard work, I went out like a light as soon as I lied on bed
Due to hard work, I went out like a light as soon as I lay on the bed.
Explanation:
Past tense of lie (to recline) is lay, not lied.
Add the before bed.