June 8, 2026
Everyday I will take a walk for 15 to 30 minutes around the neighbourhood. This is because I want to live a healthy life.
My daily routine
Everyday I will take a walk for 15 to 30 minutes around the neighbourhood.
Everyday I take a walk for 15 to 30 minutes around the neighbourhood.
"I will take a walk" isn't technically wrong, but it suggests that you aren't currently doing it, like it would be a goal of yours. If you already are doing it daily, then it's common to say just that you do it every day, not that you "will" do it every day.
This is because I want to live a healthy life.
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There's something special about walking, I think. There is a song by Stand High Patrol called "Walk Walk Walk" about taking walks.
My daily routine
Every day I will take a walk for 15 to 30 minutes around the neighbourhood.
Every day I take a walk for 15 to 30 minutes around the neighbourhood.
This discussion describes the differences between “every day” and “everyday”:
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/every-day-everyday.706715/#post-8470596
This is because I want to live a healthy life.
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My Daily Walk
Everyday I will take a walk for 15 to 315-20 minutes walk around the neighbourhood because I want to live a healthy life.
Everyday I take a 15-20 minute walk around the neighbourhood because I want to live a healthy life.
This is because I want to live a healthy life.
My daily routine
Everyday I willI take a walk for 15 to 30 minutes around the neighbourhood everyday.
I take a walk for 15 to 30 minutes around the neighbourhood everyday.
Use present simple for routines.
This is because I want to live a healthy life.
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Everyday I will take a walk for 15 to 30 minutes around the neighbourhood.
Use present simple for routines.
Everyday I
Every day I This discussion describes the differences between “every day” and “everyday”: https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/every-day-everyday.706715/#post-8470596
Everyday I "I will take a walk" isn't technically wrong, but it suggests that you aren't currently doing it, like it would be a goal of yours. If you already are doing it daily, then it's common to say just that you do it every day, not that you "will" do it every day. |
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This is because I want to live a healthy life. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
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