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Englishstudent66 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Daily routines?

"Standing in line and singing those choirs were daily routines for every student on weekdays."

Is it right to use "daily routines" in this sentence to describe the things that students had to do every day on weekdays?

  

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" Is it right to use "daily routines" in this sentence to describe the things that students had to do every day on weekdays? Yes You don't 'sing a choir''. You 'sing a song in a choir' or 'You sing in a choir'.

  • " Is it right to use "daily routines" in this sentence to describe the things that students had to do every day on weekdays?
  • Yes You don't 'sing a choir''.
  • You 'sing a song in a choir' or 'You sing in a choir'.
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Standing in line and singing in the choir those choirs were daily routines for every student on weekdays."

Is it right to use "daily routines" in this sentence to describe the things that students had to do every day on weekdays? Yes

You don't 'sing a choir''. You 'sing a song in a choir' or 'You sing in a choir'.

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