Note that the above is incorrect. You have not thought about the right tense for it.I don’t bother to make the bed.
"I haven’t bothered to make the bed"?Note that the above is incorrect. You have not thought about the right tense for it.
That's OK although "I didn't bother making my bed" is more natural in this casual context, as long as you're explaining that you have not made your bed on the day of speaking. If your mother said "Please go and make your bed", you could reply with "I can't be bothered"."I haven’t bothered to make the bed"?
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