Things You Did Today with I
Imagining is a normal action you might do today.
Waking up is a common daily thing you did.
Iron (as a verb) fits: ironing clothes is a chore.
Eating is a simple, everyday action you did.
Sleeping is a regular daily activity.
Eating food is a normal thing you did today.
Ice skating is a real activity someone might do.
Idling (doing nothing) is a valid daily action.
Doing nothing counts as idling, still an activity.
Ironing clothes is a real everyday chore.
Isolating yourself is a clear, real action.
Inhaling is a basic action you do every day.
Ironed clothes - definitely a real activity.
Imagined something - totally a daily action.
Iced a cake - yep, that's a concrete action.
Ingesting food is just eating, daily stuff.
Idled around - counts as a simple activity.
Investigating something is a real action.
To ice skate is a valid activity to do.
To ingest is to eat, an everyday action.
Ingested food - another way to say ate.
Real action you might have done today.
Everyday activity: surfing the internet.
Ignoring someone or something is an action.
Real action: had or gave an interview today.
Action: you illustrated or drew something today.
Activity: you ate some ice cream today—yum!
Everyday action: you worked today.
Chore: you ironed clothes today.
Everyday activity: browsed the internet.
Simple action: you walked today.
Real activity: you went ice skating today.
Action: you irritated or annoyed someone today.
Basic action: you inhaled (breathed) today.
Real action: you inspected something today.
Totally fits—eating breakfast is a daily action.
A real action—you might invent something today.
Means ate/swallowed—an action you could do today.
A real task: putting icing on a cake.
An action—you could inspire someone today.
Getting up is a normal daily activity.
An activity—you might take an ice bath today.
Classic daily routine—brushing teeth.
A real action—inviting someone today.
A real action you can do today (invest money).
A common everyday action, fits the category.
Describes something you might have done today.
A simple action someone might do today.
A clear activity someone can do today.
A verb form: icing a cake or an injury - valid.
Past-tense action (e.g., iced my knee) - valid.
Clear daily activity, perfectly fits the list.
Reflecting on oneself is a valid action.
An action phrase describing what you did.
Everyday action; a perfect fit for today.
Can be an action: stayed isolated today.
You looked into something—definitely an action.
Thinking about yourself—counts as an action.
Made it up on the spot—an action you did.
Creating something new counts as an action.
- Internet search
You asked about something—yep, an action.
Putting ice on your knee is a real action.
As a verb, to ice something—action fits.
Choosing to be alone—yes, that’s an action.
A simple, everyday thing you might do.
Copying someone is a clear action.
Taking a shower is a normal daily action.
Running today? Sure, that’s an action.
You put money into something today—an action.
- Illustrated
- ice my foot
Sitting down is a simple daily action.
Interpreting something is an action you did.
Loafing around counts as a simple activity.
Going to school is a clear daily action.
- Isolated myself
Ironing clothes is a real daily chore.
Surfing the internet—everyday activity.
Starting or provoking something is an action.
Used ink or signed something—real action.
Treating yourself a bit is an action.
Choosing to ignore someone is an action.
A silly but real action someone might do
Thinking up ideas is an action you could do today
Everyday task, preparing a meal
Putting ice on a sore knee is an action
Making ice at home counts as an activity
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