Nutatu Learning English

Morning Routine in the Bathroom

It was early morning, and Jake sleepily walked into the bathroom, rubbing his eyes. He turned on the tap and splashed some water on his face before looking into the mirror. His messy hair needed brushing, so he grabbed his comb and quickly fixed it.

Next, he reached for his toothbrush and squeezed some toothpaste onto it. As he brushed his teeth, he glanced at the dental floss and mouthwash on the counter, making a mental note to use them after breakfast.

His little sister, Melissa, knocked on the door. “Hurry up! I need to go to the toilet!” Jake sighed, quickly spitting out the foam and rinsing his mouth in the sink.

Melissa rushed in as Jake stepped aside. “I really need to pee!” she said, running to the flush toilet. He laughed and left, letting her do her business.

A few minutes later, it was time for Jake to take a shower. He grabbed a sponge, lathered it with soap, and let the warm water wash away his sleepiness. He poured some shampoo into his hands and massaged it into his hair, then followed up with hair conditioner to keep it soft.

After rinsing off, he stepped out and wrapped himself in a fluffy bathrobe. He glanced at the scale near the bathtub and decided to check his weight. "Not bad," he thought.

Before leaving the bathroom, he noticed his father’s razor on the counter, a bucket near the door, and a roll of toilet paper next to the toilet. Everything was in place, just like it should be.

Feeling fresh and ready, Jake walked out, ready to start the day.

That’s the end of the story. Now, Q&A time!

It was early morning, and Jake sleepily walked into the bathroom, rubbing his eyes.

Was Jake in the bathroom early in the morning? Yes. It was early morning, and Jake sleepily walked into the bathroom.

What was Jake doing as he walked into the bathroom? Rubbing his eyes sleepily. Jake sleepily walked into the bathroom, rubbing his eyes.

When did Jake walk into the bathroom? Early morning. It was early morning, and Jake sleepily walked into the bathroom.

Was Jake wide awake in the kitchen late at night? No. He wasn’t wide awake in the kitchen late at night. It was early morning, and Jake sleepily walked into the bathroom.

He turned on the tap and splashed some water on his face before looking into the mirror.

Did Jake turn on the tap? Yes. He turned on the tap and splashed some water on his face.

What did Jake splash on his face? Some water. He turned on the tap and splashed some water on his face.

Where did Jake splash the water? On his face. He splashed some water on his face before looking into the mirror.

Did Jake turn off the tap and splash juice on his hands? No. He didn’t turn off the tap and splash juice on his hands. He turned on the tap and splashed some water on his face.

He turned on the tap and splashed some water on his face before looking into the mirror.

Did Jake look into the mirror? Yes. He looked into the mirror after splashing water on his face.

What did Jake do before looking into the mirror? Splashed some water on his face. He splashed some water on his face before looking into the mirror.

Where did Jake look? Into the mirror. He looked into the mirror after splashing water on his face.

Did Jake look out the window before splashing water? No. He didn’t look out the window before splashing water. He splashed water on his face before looking into the mirror.

His messy hair needed brushing, so he grabbed his comb and quickly fixed it.

Did Jake’s messy hair need brushing? Yes. His messy hair needed brushing.

What did Jake grab to fix his hair? His comb. He grabbed his comb and quickly fixed it.

How did Jake fix his hair? Quickly with a comb. He grabbed his comb and quickly fixed his messy hair.

Did Jake leave his hair messy and grab a towel? No. He didn’t leave his hair messy and grab a towel. He grabbed his comb and quickly fixed it.

Next, he reached for his toothbrush and squeezed some toothpaste onto it.

Did Jake reach for his toothbrush? Yes. He reached for his toothbrush and squeezed some toothpaste onto it.

What did Jake squeeze onto his toothbrush? Some toothpaste. He squeezed some toothpaste onto his toothbrush.

Where did he squeeze the toothpaste? Onto his toothbrush. He reached for his toothbrush and squeezed some toothpaste onto it.

Did Jake reach for a spoon and squeeze ketchup? No. He didn’t reach for a spoon and squeeze ketchup. He reached for his toothbrush and squeezed some toothpaste onto it.

As he brushed his teeth, he glanced at the dental floss and mouthwash on the counter, making a mental note to use them after breakfast.

Did Jake brush his teeth? Yes. As he brushed his teeth, he glanced at the counter.

What was Jake doing when he glanced at the counter? Brushing his teeth. As he brushed his teeth, he glanced at the dental floss and mouthwash.

Where was Jake brushing his teeth? In the bathroom. As he brushed his teeth in the bathroom, he glanced at the counter.

Did Jake wash his face instead of brushing his teeth? No. He didn’t wash his face instead of brushing his teeth. As he brushed his teeth, he glanced at the counter.

He glanced at the dental floss and mouthwash on the counter, making a mental note to use them after breakfast.

Did Jake glance at the dental floss and mouthwash? Yes. He glanced at the dental floss and mouthwash on the counter.

What did Jake glance at on the counter? The dental floss and mouthwash. He glanced at the dental floss and mouthwash on the counter.

Why did he make a mental note? To use them after breakfast. He made a mental note to use the dental floss and mouthwash after breakfast.

Did Jake ignore the floss and mouthwash for after dinner? No. He didn’t ignore the floss and mouthwash for after dinner. He made a mental note to use them after breakfast.

His little sister, Melissa, knocked on the door. “Hurry up! I need to go to the toilet!”

Did Melissa knock on the door? Yes. His little sister, Melissa, knocked on the door.

Who knocked on the door? His little sister, Melissa. His little sister, Melissa, knocked on the door.

Where did Melissa knock? On the door. His little sister, Melissa, knocked on the door.

Did Melissa bang on the window? No. She didn’t bang on the window. His little sister, Melissa, knocked on the door.

His little sister, Melissa, knocked on the door. “Hurry up! I need to go to the toilet!”

Did Melissa tell Jake to hurry up? Yes. “Hurry up! I need to go to the toilet!” she said.

What did Melissa say to Jake? “Hurry up! I need to go to the toilet!” “Hurry up! I need to go to the toilet!” she said.

Why did Melissa want Jake to hurry? Because she needed to go to the toilet. “Hurry up! I need to go to the toilet!” she said.

Did Melissa say “Take your time!”? No. She didn’t say “Take your time!” “Hurry up! I need to go to the toilet!” she said.

Jake sighed, quickly spitting out the foam and rinsing his mouth in the sink.

Did Jake sigh? Yes. Jake sighed, quickly spitting out the foam.

What did Jake spit out? The foam. He quickly spat out the foam and rinsed his mouth in the sink.

Where did Jake rinse his mouth? In the sink. Jake quickly spat out the foam and rinsed his mouth in the sink.

Did Jake laugh and keep the foam in his mouth? No. He didn’t laugh and keep the foam in his mouth. Jake sighed, quickly spitting out the foam and rinsing his mouth.

Melissa rushed in as Jake stepped aside. “I really need to pee!” she said, running to the flush toilet.

Did Melissa rush in? Yes. Melissa rushed in as Jake stepped aside.

What did Jake do when Melissa rushed in? Stepped aside. Melissa rushed in as Jake stepped aside.

Who rushed into the bathroom? Melissa. Melissa rushed in as Jake stepped aside.

Did Melissa walk slowly while Jake stayed in place? No. She didn’t walk slowly while Jake stayed in place. Melissa rushed in as Jake stepped aside.

“I really need to pee!” she said, running to the flush toilet.

Did Melissa say “I really need to pee”? Yes. “I really need to pee!” she said.

What did Melissa say she needed to do? Pee. “I really need to pee!” she said, running to the flush toilet.

Where did Melissa run to? The flush toilet. She said, “I really need to pee!” running to the flush toilet.

Did Melissa say “I need to eat!” and run to the kitchen? No. She didn’t say “I need to eat!” and run to the kitchen. “I really need to pee!” she said, running to the flush toilet.

He laughed and left, letting her do her business.

Did Jake laugh? Yes. He laughed and left, letting her do her business.

What did Jake do after laughing? Left the bathroom. He laughed and left, letting her do her business.

Why did Jake leave? To let Melissa do her business. He laughed and left, letting her do her business.

Did Jake cry and stay in the bathroom? No. He didn’t cry and stay in the bathroom. He laughed and left, letting her do her business.

A few minutes later, it was time for Jake to take a shower.

Was it time for Jake to take a shower a few minutes later? Yes. A few minutes later, it was time for Jake to take a shower.

When was it time for Jake to shower? A few minutes later. A few minutes later, it was time for Jake to take a shower.

What was it time for Jake to do? Take a shower. A few minutes later, it was time for Jake to take a shower.

Was it time for Jake to sleep right away? No. It wasn’t time for Jake to sleep right away. A few minutes later, it was time for him to take a shower.

He grabbed a sponge, lathered it with soap, and let the warm water wash away his sleepiness.

Did Jake grab a sponge? Yes. He grabbed a sponge, lathered it with soap.

What did Jake lather with soap? A sponge. He grabbed a sponge, lathered it with soap.

Where did Jake use the sponge? In the shower. He grabbed a sponge, lathered it with soap, and used it in the shower.

Did Jake grab a towel and lather it with oil? No. He didn’t grab a towel and lather it with oil. He grabbed a sponge, lathered it with soap.

He grabbed a sponge, lathered it with soap, and let the warm water wash away his sleepiness.

Did Jake let the warm water wash away his sleepiness? Yes. He let the warm water wash away his sleepiness.

What washed away Jake’s sleepiness? The warm water. He let the warm water wash away his sleepiness.

How did Jake feel before the water? Sleepy. He let the warm water wash away his sleepiness.

Did Jake let cold water make him tired? No. He didn’t let cold water make him tired. He let the warm water wash away his sleepiness.

He poured some shampoo into his hands and massaged it into his hair, then followed up with hair conditioner to keep it soft.

Did Jake pour shampoo into his hands? Yes. He poured some shampoo into his hands and massaged it into his hair.

What did Jake pour into his hands? Some shampoo. He poured some shampoo into his hands and massaged it into his hair.

Where did Jake massage the shampoo? Into his hair. He massaged it into his hair.

Did Jake pour shampoo onto his feet? No. He didn’t pour shampoo onto his feet. He poured some shampoo into his hands and massaged it into his hair.

He poured some shampoo into his hands and massaged it into his hair, then followed up with hair conditioner to keep it soft.

Did Jake use hair conditioner? Yes. He followed up with hair conditioner to keep it soft.

Why did Jake use conditioner? To keep his hair soft. He followed up with hair conditioner to keep it soft.

What did Jake apply after shampoo? Hair conditioner. He followed up with hair conditioner to keep his hair soft.

Did Jake skip conditioner to keep his hair rough? No. He didn’t skip conditioner to keep his hair rough. He followed up with hair conditioner to keep it soft.

After rinsing off, he stepped out and wrapped himself in a fluffy bathrobe.

Did Jake step out after rinsing off? Yes. After rinsing off, he stepped out and wrapped himself in a bathrobe.

What did Jake wrap himself in? A fluffy bathrobe. He wrapped himself in a fluffy bathrobe.

When did Jake step out? After rinsing off. After rinsing off, he stepped out and wrapped himself in a bathrobe.

Did Jake stay in the shower and wrap himself in a towel? No. He didn’t stay in the shower and wrap himself in a towel. After rinsing off, he stepped out and wrapped himself in a fluffy bathrobe.

He glanced at the scale near the bathtub and decided to check his weight.

Did Jake glance at the scale? Yes. He glanced at the scale near the bathtub.

What did Jake decide to check? His weight. He glanced at the scale and decided to check his weight.

Where was the scale? Near the bathtub. He glanced at the scale near the bathtub and decided to check his weight.

Did Jake ignore the scale and check the clock? No. He didn’t ignore the scale and check the clock. He glanced at the scale near the bathtub and decided to check his weight.

"Not bad," he thought.

Did Jake think “Not bad”? Yes. "Not bad," he thought.

What did Jake think about his weight? “Not bad.” "Not bad," he thought after checking his weight.

Who thought “Not bad”? Jake. "Not bad," he thought.

Did Jake think “Terrible”? No. He didn’t think “Terrible.” "Not bad," he thought.

Before leaving the bathroom, he noticed his father’s razor on the counter, a bucket near the door, and a roll of toilet paper next to the toilet.

Did Jake notice things before leaving the bathroom? Yes. Before leaving the bathroom, he noticed his father’s razor, a bucket, and a roll of toilet paper.

What did Jake notice on the counter? His father’s razor. He noticed his father’s razor on the counter.

Where was the bucket? Near the door. He noticed a bucket near the door.

Did Jake notice nothing and leave quickly? No. He didn’t notice nothing and leave quickly. Before leaving, he noticed his father’s razor, a bucket, and a roll of toilet paper.

Everything was in place, just like it should be.

Was everything in place in the bathroom? Yes. Everything was in place, just like it should be.

What was in place? Everything in the bathroom. Everything was in place, just like it should be.

How should everything be? In place. Everything was in place, just like it should be.

Was everything out of order and messy? No. It wasn’t out of order and messy. Everything was in place, just like it should be.

Feeling fresh and ready, Jake walked out, ready to start the day.

Did Jake feel fresh and ready? Yes. Feeling fresh and ready, Jake walked out.

What did Jake do feeling fresh and ready? Walked out. Feeling fresh and ready, Jake walked out, ready to start the day.

Why did Jake walk out? To start the day. He walked out, ready to start the day.

Did Jake feel tired and stay in the bathroom? No. He didn’t feel tired and stay in the bathroom. Feeling fresh and ready, Jake walked out, ready to start the day.