Name Day
PRESENT
I usually celebrate father’s day with my family.
I use to celebrate father’s day with my family.
I’m getting used to celebrating…
PAST
I usually celebrated father’s day with my
family.
I used / didn’t use to celebrate father’s
day with my family.
I’m
used to celebrating
father’s day with my family.
I got
used to celebrating
father’s day with my family.
It was a gloomy room with one small window. (dark, especially in a way
that makes you feel sad OPP bright)
Brighten
Spacious
clut‧ter /ˈklʌtə $ -ər/ (also clutter
up) verb [transitive]
1 to cover or fill a space or room with too many
things, so that it looks very untidy
- Piles of books and papers cluttered his desk.
be cluttered (up) with something
- The walls were cluttered with paintings and prints.
Walk-in wardrobe / bathroom
make do
to manage with the things that you have, even though
this is not really enough
- I hardly had any food in the house so I just had to
make do.
make do with/without
- I usually make do with a cup of coffee for breakfast.
Furnish
Work from home
co‧sy British English, cozy American
English /ˈkəʊzi $ ˈkoʊzi/ ●●○ adjective
- The living room was warm and cosy.
Barefoot
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