Simple Present
Simple Past
We use the simple present tense to talk about everyday matters; because the simple present tense is basically used to describe activities that occur regularly. The simple past is also used to describe everyday tasks and activities in the past.
Examples:
I always wake up at 5
He never goes to church
They play soccer with us in the afternoons
I woke up around 5
I went to church with my cousins
They played soccer in the stadium
Words and vocabulary related to daily habits and activities
Some of the most common things we all do during the day are:
Wake up
Get up
Eat breakfast eating
Take a shower
Go to school
Take a bus
Have a lunch
Study for exams Reading for exams
Reading book
Go to bed
Get along with friends chat with friends
Swim go to the pool
Wear cloth
Clean the room
Stay awake until midnight
Watch TV
Playing game
Listen to music Listen to music
Wash the dishes
Checking social media
Hanging out with friends
Exercise
Brush teeth
Do homework
Eat dinner
Jugging to walk
Talk to fiends
Sentences related to everyday habits in English
Here are some examples to illustrate daily habits and activities in English:
I usually go to the soccer field in the morning.
I take a breakfast around 8
She usually does the dishes after breakfast
My mom usually goes to be around 9
I never wake up before 5
My brother plays video games every afternoon
I check Facebook and Instagram every day
My family and I go to the beach every weekend
My brother is in a soccer team, He plays soccer every day
I study English every day and I take classes on the weekends
Questions about daily habits and tasks
You can ask others these questions about everyday tasks and events:
What time do you usually wake up?
How many times a week do you go running?
What time do you usually go to bed?
How often do you watch a movie at night?
Everyday English Conversations
The following are examples of everyday conversations in English:
James: Hello, what are you doing? James: Hello, what are you doing?
Mike: I always go running in the mornings
James: Do you go running every day of the week?
Mike: I usually run from Monday to Friday
James: I wish I could go running but I have to work.
Mike: Are you going to my birthday party next Sunday?
James: Sorry but I have to go to church with my family
Mike: No problem, have a good day
James: Take care
An example of a daily work schedule in ten sentences
My name is Derek. I always wake up at 5 o’clock in the morning then I take a shower and put my clothes on.
I have my breakfast and then I get the car out of the garage.

