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Jane and Fred follow a routine each night. First they dinner with his son at seven o'clock.
The they watch TV together and they put their son to bed at eight half past.
Jane takes a hot shower and reads before bed but she soon falls asleep.
While Fred brushes his teeth and reads a little but soon he too falls asleep.
Feb 2, 2024 8:26 AM
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Jane and Fred follow a routine each night. First they eat/have dinner with their son at seven o'clock.
Then they watch TV together and put their son to bed at half past eight/eight-thirty.
Jane takes a hot shower and reads before bed but she soon falls asleep.
Meanwhile, Fred brushes his teeth and reads a little, but he too soon falls asleep.
February 3, 2024
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Jane and Fred follow a routine each night. First they dinner with their son at seven o'clock.
Then they watch TV together and they put their son to bed at half past eight.
Jane takes a hot shower and reads before bed but she soon falls asleep. Fred brushes his teeth and reads a little but he soon falls asleep, too.
Great text! Writing about a routine is a good way to practice.
February 2, 2024
Invitee
Jane and Fred follow a routine each night. First they have dinner with their son at
seven o'clock. Then, they watch TV together and they put their son to bed at half past eight. Jane takes a hot shower and reads before bed but she soon falls
asleep, while Fred brushes his teeth and reads a little but soon he too falls
asleep.
February 2, 2024
Invitee
Jane and Fred follow a routine each night. First, they dine with their son at seven o'clock.
Then, they watch TV together and put their son to bed at half past eight.
Jane takes a hot shower and reads before bed, and she soon falls asleep.
Fred brushes his teeth and also reads a little, but he soon falls asleep, too.
February 25, 2024
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