July 22, 2025
I wake up early morning. On the clock was 8.00 a.m, and i went on breakfast.
Put is kettle on the storve, that he boil. When kettle was boiled over,
i poured tea in my cup, then cooked sandwithches with cheese.
Was really delicious. Later i sit for computer and a little playing in game,
her will be name cs 2. Then i went on kithchen, that eating tasty soup.
Right now want sit for my work place and starting watch learn video.
Then want rest and watch on twitch tournament or youtube.
I wake up early in the morning.
This present tense makes this statement a general statement. You're saying that you usually wake up early.
to refer to this morning specifically: "I woke up early this morning"
On tThe clock wasread 8.00 a.m, and i. when I went onfor breakfast.
"The clock read____" is a common way to say it. Or just " It was 8:00AM on the clock," or "the clock showed 8:00AM"
i needs to be capitalized
'for' makes more sense than 'on'
Put isI put the kettle on the storve, that he boil.
since you mention that you waited for it to boil in your next sentece, it's a bit repetitive to mention it twice.
When kettle was boiled over,
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i
I poured tea into my cup, then cooked sandwithches withI made grilled cheese.
I think grilled cheese is the dish you are referring to.
WIt was really delicious.
need a subject
Later iI siat forat my computer and a little playing inplayed some game,
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her will be name cs 2.
pastence of sit
I'm not sure what you meant with the second half of this sentence.
Then iI went onto the kithchen, that eatingo drink a tasty soup.
drink soup, not eat, which kind of implies some chewing haha munching
Right now, I want to sit forat my work place and starting watch learning videos.
Also not too sure what you are referring to here.
Then I want rest and watch on twitch tournaments or youtube.
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Don't use on for everything hehe
I waoke up early this morning.
Use the past tense as you are speaking about an action already completed.
On tThe clock wasread 8.00 a.m, and iI went ton breakfast.
Always capitalize “i”
Put isI put the kettle on the storve, that heit boiled.
In English, nouns aren’t referred to as feminine (she) or masculine (he), but indefinite (it).
When kettle was boiled over,
¶the water was boiling,¶
i
I poured tea in my cup, then cooked sandwithches with cheese.
In English, when something “boils over” it generally is a bad thing as the water is going over the edges of the pot.
WIt was really delicious.
Later i sit for computer and a little playing in game,
¶I played a game on the computer. It was called cs 2.
her will be name
Then iI went onto the kithchen, that eatingand ate some tasty soup.
Right now I want to sit forat my work place and startbeging watch learning an educational video.
Then wantI’d like to rest and watch ona twitch tournament or yYoutTube.
My Morning |
I wake up early morning. I w Use the past tense as you are speaking about an action already completed. I wake up early in the morning. This present tense makes this statement a general statement. You're saying that you usually wake up early. to refer to this morning specifically: "I woke up early this morning" |
On the clock was 8.00 a.m, and i went on breakfast.
Always capitalize “i”
"The clock read____" is a common way to say it. Or just " It was 8:00AM on the clock," or "the clock showed 8:00AM" i needs to be capitalized 'for' makes more sense than 'on' |
Put is kettle on the storve, that he boil.
In English, nouns aren’t referred to as feminine (she) or masculine (he), but indefinite (it).
since you mention that you waited for it to boil in your next sentece, it's a bit repetitive to mention it twice. |
When kettle was boiled over, i poured tea in my cup, then cooked sandwithches with cheese. When In English, when something “boils over” it generally is a bad thing as the water is going over the edges of the pot. When kettle was boiled over, I think grilled cheese is the dish you are referring to. |
Was really delicious.
need a subject |
Later i sit for computer and a little playing in game, her will be name cs 2. Later Later pastence of sit I'm not sure what you meant with the second half of this sentence. |
Then i went on kithchen, that eating tasty soup. Then Then drink soup, not eat, which kind of implies some chewing haha munching |
Right now want sit for my work place and starting watch learn video. Right now I want to sit Right now, I want to sit Also not too sure what you are referring to here. |
Then want rest and watch on twitch tournament or youtube. Then Then I want rest and watch |
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