Every day, I wake up at 7:00 AM. First, I freshen up and get ready for the day. Next, I go to the park to do some exercise, which helps me feel energized.
After my workout, I take a bath to refresh myself. Then, I have breakfast, typically
Following that, I dedicate some time to learning. I enjoy reading or studying new topics to expand my knowledge.
Around noon, I take a break for lunch. After lunch, I get ready and leave for the office around 1:30 PM.
At work, I focus on my daily tasks and complete my tasks. Finally, I return home around 10:00 PM. Once I’m home, I have dinner with my family and enjoy spending quality time together.
This routine helps me stay balanced and productive throughout the day.
Simple Present Tense
The simple present tense is the primary tense used to describe daily routines, as it conveys actions that happen regularly or habitually.
Structure
- Subject + Base form of the verb + (rest of the sentence)
- Example: "I wake up at 6:30 AM."
Subject + Base form of the verb (+ s/es for third person singular)
- Example: "I eat." / "She eats."
Time Expressions
Incorporate time expressions to indicate frequency or specific times:
- Every day
- In the morning
- At noon
- In the evening
- Before bed
Example Sentences
- Morning: "I usually wake up at 6:30 AM."
- Midday: "I eat lunch at noon."
- Evening: "I relax and watch TV after dinner."
- Night: "I go to bed around 10:30 PM."
Transition Words
Use transition words to connect different parts of your routine:
choti ma ko kyabolenge
mini-mum
kisi aunty n pucha k ghar p sab kaise
anti-sep-tic
agar simmi naam ki ladki chai le ke aarhi ho
simi-lari-ty
agar kisi ko gin ne se rokna ho
NA-GIN
Tom Stokes
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