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.
- 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.
Creating something new counts as an action.
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.
You drew/illustrated something—daily activity.
Applying ice to an injury—real action.
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.
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.
Using your imagination is a real 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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