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llimas

Dec. 29, 2024

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My mourning routine

Today, when I wake up, I brushed my teeth, had my supplements and went to grocery store to buy some breads.
When I got home, I cooked two hamburguers to eat with bread. Then, I practiced English by using mobile apps.
For the rest of the day I'm going to study more English.


Hoje, quando eu me levantei, eu escovei meus dentes, tomei meus suplementos e fui até o mercado comprar alguns pães.
Quando eu cheguei em casa, eu cozinhei dois hamburguers para como com pão. Depois disso estudei inglês por aplicativo.
Pro resto do dia, eu vou estudar um pouco mais de inglês.

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My mourning routine

Then, I practiced English by using mobile apps.

For the rest of the day I'm going to study more English.

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llimas

Dec. 30, 2024

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When I got home, I cooked two hamburguers to eat with bread.

For the rest of the day I'm going to study more English.

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llimas

Dec. 29, 2024

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Then, I practiced English by using mobile apps.

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llimas

Dec. 29, 2024

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For the rest of the day I'm going to study more English.


For the rest of the day, I'm going to study more English. For the rest of the day, I'm going to study more English.

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My mourning routine


My mourning routine My morning routine

"mourning" means to grieve after someone's death

My mourning routine My mourning routine

Use morning instead of "mourning". Mourning means to grieve over someone.

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Today, when I wake up, I brushed my teeth, had my supplements and went to grocery store to buy some breads.


Today, when I waoke up, I brushed my teeth, had my supplements, and went to the grocery store to buy some breads. Today, when I woke up, I brushed my teeth, had my supplements, and went to the grocery store to buy some bread.

Today, when I wake up, I brushed my teeth, had my supplements and went to grocery store to buy some breads. Today, when I wake up, I brushed my teeth, had my supplements and went to grocery store to buy some breads.

"when I wake up" --> when I woke up. Use past tense to talk about something that already happened.

Today, when I waoke up, I brushed my teeth, had my supplements and went to grocery store to buy some breads. Today, when I woke up, I brushed my teeth, had my supplements and went to grocery store to buy some bread.

"Wake" is present tense. "Woke" is past tense. So you "woke" up this morning. Bread is the same, singular or plural. You always use "bread" and never "breads".

When I got home, I cooked two hamburguers to eat with bread.


When I got home, I cooked two hamburguers to eat with the bread. When I got home, I cooked two hamburgers to eat with the bread.

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When I got home, I cooked two hamburguers to eat with bread. When I got home, I cooked two hamburgers to eat with bread.

Then, I practiced English by using mobile apps.


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Then, I practiced English by using mobile apps. Then, I practiced English by using mobile apps.

This is right, but just sounds a bit weird. We usually just say "apps" or "apps on my phone".

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