Before going to bed "I put up my mosquito net", and after waking up "I take down my mosquito net". After taking down my mosquito net, "I fold it". What I've written in quotation mark are like native English speak. Or the sentence pattern could be different?
The parts in quotation marks are natural English. "I fold it" may seem slightly incomplete, however, in terms of the information provided. g.
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The parts in quotation marks are natural English. "I fold it" may seem slightly incomplete, however, in terms of the information provided. More fully, you can say e.g. "I fold it up and put in the drawer", or whatever you do with it.