I'm day off on Saturday and Sunday. I will ride a bicycle to the park every Sunday. That's my habit routines and do the exercise at the same time.Tell us more about the broader context for that sentence. Are you talking about a particular event?
After consulting the dictionary, I think to quench my thirst is suitable for my sentence.1- "for thirst" is unnatural. You can say "to quench my thirst", but that may or may not be appropriate for your context.
ok.2- There is no need to capitalize "park".
understood.3- The present simple is mainly used for routines or current facts.
No. That also doesn't make sense. That "would" is out of place, and so is "while I am at it"!I cycle to the park every Sunday and do some exercise there. I would buy myself a drink while I am at it.
You can also say "I'm off on weekends".I'mdayoffonevery Saturday and Sunday.
1: "Will" is used for future (not present) actions.I [ 1]willride [ 2]amy bicycle to the park every Sunday [ 3]. That's my habit routinesand dotheexercise [ 4] at the same time.
OK.After consulting the dictionary, I think "to quench my thirst" is suitable for my sentence.
Why not?No. That also doesn't make sense. That "would" is out of place, and so is "while I am at.
I ride my bicycle every Sunday. And do the exercise there too.You can also say "I'm off on weekends".
1: "Will" is used for future (not present) actions.
2- "a bicycle" means "some bicycle" (not a particular one). That would work if, for example, you hire a (different) bicycle every time.
3: That is repetitive. The word "every" already indicates you are describing a routine.
4: That is not well worded. Perhaps you mean "and do some exercise there too".
OK.
That works.I ride my bicycle to the park every Sunday, and dotheexercise there too.
What do you mean by "story"?! I thought you're talking about yourself.I wrote a new one. Does it sound like a story?
Why do you have a mixture of tenses? Are you talking about a regular routine or one particular past event?I ride my bicycle every Sunday in the park. After that, I rode around 40 miles, I bought my drink to quench my thirst from convenience store.
Thank you so much. I just write myself, not make a story with you.That works.
What do you mean by "story"?! I thought you're talking about yourself.
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Why do you have a mixture of tenses? Are you talking about a regular routine or one particular past event?
That's good, but you should also do a lot of reading and listening. That is the best way to learn natural English.I'm just writing about myself.