Routine verbs - Simple present
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Hi again! How are you today?
Well, we use the simple present to talk about routines and habits. How is your routine? Is it busy? Is it chill? Do you like your routine? Do you dislike your routine?

This is Erica. She is a mechanic and she has a busy routine. Every morning, she wakes up at 6:30. She gets up at 6:45, makes her bed and goes to the bathroom. She takes a shower, brushes her teeth, brushes her hair and gets dressed. Then, she has breakfast. She eats bread, fruits and she drinks a cup of coffee.
After breakfast, she leaves home and goes to work by train. She starts work at 8:30. At work, she fixes cars, motorcycles and trucks. She loves cars. She has lunch at 12:30.
She finishes work at 5:30 and goes home. When she gets home, she feeds her cat, showers again and relaxes for a few minutes. Then, sometimes she makes dinner and sometimes she eats with her friends. She washes the dishes and reads a book.
At night, she brushes her teeth, puts on her pajamas. She goes to bed at 10:30 and falls asleep very quickly because she is tired.
On weekends, her routine is different. She wakes up later, meets friends, draws and visits her family.
Examples:
She wakes up at 6:30.
She gets up.
She gets dressed.
She drinks coffee.
She has lunch.
She finishes work.
She goes home.
She feeds her cat.
She has dinner.
She goes to bed.
She visits her family.
Examples of routine verbs:
to wake up
to get up
to have breakfast
to go to work/shchool
to check social media
to have lunch
to shower
to brush teeth/hair
to work
to study
to cook
to go to bed
to fall asleep
to clean
to wash the disheshands
to eat
to drink
to take the bus/train/metro
How is your routine? What time do you do each thing? What do you do on the weekends?Can you describe it now? If you want to practice with me, you can schedule a lesson!




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