The action of cleaning your teeth using a toothbrush after waking up or before bed.
brush your teeth
Cleaning dirty plates, cups, and utensils by hand after eating a meal.
wash up, do the washing up, wash the dishes
The verb combined with school tasks completed at house (2 words)
do homework
The personal given name that comes before your family name.
first name
A general noun used to refer to a person's brother or sister.
sibling
To stop sleeping and physically get out of bed to start your day.
get up
The chore that involves washing your clothes.
do the laundry
The verb combined with creating loud sounds. (2 words)
make noise
A family name or last name passed down from parents.
surname
An informal noun phrase describing someone who naturally gets up early in the morning.
an early bird
The daily action of getting on a public transit vehicle to commute to school or work.
catch the bus
Arranging items neatly in your room and placing objects back where they belong.
The correct verb combined with preparing daytime or evening meals
make lunch/ make dinner
An informal, familiar name used by friends or family instead of your full name.
nickname
An adjective describing someone with a strong desire and determination to succeed.
ambitious
The action of turning off your bedroom lamp right before going to sleep.
switch off the light/
Turn off the light
Removing household waste from the home and placing it outside in the garbage containers.
put the rubbish out, take out the trash
The correct verb combined with buying groceries going to the store. (3 words)
do the shopping
A person who lives in the apartment or house right next to yours.
neighbor
An phrase meaning to earn the income needed to support a family. (4 words)
bring home the bacon
To go from being awake into a state of rest, especially right after getting into bed.
fall asleep
A kitchen machine used to wash plates automatically.
dishwasher
The verb combined with neatly arranging your blankets and pillows after waking up. (3 words)
make the bed
The status describing someone whose marriage has legally ended.
divorced
An idiom meaning to relieve someone's worries and make them feel calm or reassured. (5 words)
put my mind at ease