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June 3, 2025

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Daily Routine

I get up at 5:30 am and ı did take a shower and ı worked english. I learned what is the mean 'Abandon', 'acquire', 'Accompany', 'Abroad', 'Accuse' and ı listened a podcast from BBC 6 minute Learn English Series and ı watched 2 grammar videos from engvid rebeca. It's a very productive moarning. See you tomorrow

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Daily RoutineMy Day My Day

Daily Routine doesn’t work here since it’s supposed to be about the things you every day. That doesn’t apply here since you’re mentioning specifics of what you did today.

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I get up at 5:30 am and ı did take a shower and ı worked english.


I get up at 5:30 am and ı did, take a shower and ı workedthen learn/practice english. I get up at 5:30 am, take a shower then learn/practice english.

I geot up at 5:30 am and ı did take, took a shower, and ı worked on my english. I got up at 5:30 am, took a shower, and worked on my english.

If you actually were to make a paragraph about your daily routine you would use the simple present since you’re talking about your habits but, since you’re talking specifically about what you did today, you’re going to use the simple past (you already did the actions you’re talking about). When you use more than one verb that has the same subject, you don’t repeat the subject. Then, when talking about items on a list, you use commas.

I get up at 5:30 am and ı didI take a shower and ıI worked e with my English. I get up at 5:30 am and I take a shower and I work with my English.

I geot up at 5:30 am and ı did takeAM, took a shower, and ı worked eon my English. I got up at 5:30 AM, took a shower, and worked on my English.

I'm assuming from the next sentence that you meant past tense. Otherwise, it would be "I get up at 5:30 AM, take a shower, and work on my English" You're listing activities, so commas between each one

I learned what is the mean 'Abandon', 'acquire', 'Accompany', 'Abroad', 'Accuse' and ı listened a podcast from BBC 6 minute Learn English Series and ı watched 2 grammar videos from engvid rebeca.


I learned what is the meaning of (the words) 'Abandon', 'acquire', 'Accompany', 'Abroad', 'Accuse' and ı, listened to a podcast from BBCthe 6 minute BBC Learn English Series and ı watched 2 grammar videos from engvid rebeca. I learned the meaning of (the words) 'Abandon', 'acquire', 'Accompany', 'Abroad', 'Accuse', listened to a podcast from the 6 minute BBC Learn English Series and watched 2 grammar videos from engvid rebeca.

I learned what is the mean 'Abandon', 'acquire', 'Accompany', 'Abroad', 'and Accuse' and ımeant. I also listened to a podcast from the BBC’s 6 minute Learn English Series and ı watched 2 grammar videos from engvid rebeca. I learned what 'Abandon', 'acquire', 'Accompany', 'Abroad', and Accuse' meant. I also listened to a podcast from the BBC’s 6 minute Learn English Series and watched 2 grammar videos from engvid rebeca.

“What is the meaning” doesn’t work here . Also, you use the ‘s to talk about ownership. So, in this case, it’s indicating that the 6 minute Learn English Series is from (belongs) to the BBC.

I learned what is the meaning of 'Abandon', 'acquire', 'Accompany', 'Abroad', 'Accuse' and ıI listened to a podcast from BBC 6 minute Learn English Series and ıI watched 2 grammar videos from engvid rebeca. I learned what is the meaning of 'Abandon', 'acquire', 'Accompany', 'Abroad', 'Accuse' and I listened to a podcast from BBC 6 minute Learn English Series and I watched 2 grammar videos from engvid rebeca.

I learned what is the meaning of 'Aabandon',' 'acquire',' 'Aaccompany',' 'Aabroad',' and 'Aaccuse,' and ıI listened to a podcast from BBC called "6 minute Learn English Series," and ıI watched 2 grammar videos from engvVid rRebecca. I learned the meaning of 'abandon,' 'acquire,' 'accompany,' 'abroad,' and 'accuse,' and I listened to a podcast from BBC called "6 minute Learn English Series," and I watched 2 grammar videos from engVid Rebecca.

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It's a very productive moarning.


It' was a very productive moarning. It was a very productive morning.

It' was a very productive moarning. It was a very productive morning.

Past since you’re talking about something you’ve already done

It's a very productive moarning. It's a very productive morning.

It' was a very productive moarning. It was a very productive morning.

Past tense

See you tomorrow


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