Morning Routines sentences
30 sentences you'd actually hear about morning routines. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- He checks the weather forecast before deciding what to wear.
- He forgot to set his alarm and overslept by almost two hours.
- He irons his shirt while waiting for the toast to pop up.
- He prefers a cold shower to help him wake up faster.
- He rushes through his morning because he hates being late.
- I always check my schedule first thing in the morning.
- I brush my teeth immediately after finishing my breakfast.
- I feel groggy until I have had my first cup of coffee.
- I laid out my clothes the night before to save time.
- I need to adjust my alarm because my commute takes longer than expected.
- I prefer to wake up early so I have time to exercise before work.
- I review my to-do list while eating my morning cereal.
- I set multiple alarms because I tend to hit the snooze button.
- I shower quickly on weekdays but take my time on weekends.
- My morning routine includes meditation and a healthy breakfast.
- She applies her makeup while listening to the morning news.
- She blow-dries her hair while her husband makes breakfast.
- She does some light stretching exercises every morning.
- She drinks two cups of coffee before she feels fully awake.
- She packs her lunch the night before to avoid the morning rush.
- She usually skips breakfast when she is running late for work.
- The alarm went off three times before she finally got out of bed.
- The bathroom is occupied, so I will have to wait my turn.
- The children always complain about waking up for school.
- The dog needs to be walked before anyone leaves for work.
- The kids need to get dressed and eat before the school bus arrives.
- The morning traffic has been absolutely terrible this entire week.
- The mornings are hectic but we manage to get everything done.
- The newspaper is delivered to our doorstep around six o'clock.
- The whole family eats breakfast together every Sunday morning.