Alice explores the forest with her friends.
listening to the radio while you cannot sleep.
For habitual (or repeated) action one generally uses the simple present.ExamplesI walk past Tom's house every day.Jane shops at the big supermarket once a week.I visit France every two years.You enjoy whipped cream in your coffee.We read the "Guardian".You call your parents often.
I think the main way to show habitual actions in the past is with 'used to + verb':I used to buy my lunch at school.A past simple sentence can also show past habitual action:When I was young I walked to school.
If you are interested in the grammatical approach, a habitual action is best described by a Simple Present (if the action has not ceased altogether) or a Simple Past (if the action no longer takes place in the present).
Subject + Will + VerbFor example: I will learn how to bake a cake.
Habitual action is something you do again and again and again ie a habit.To talk about habitual actions use present simple.I catch the bus to work at 6:00 am.She goes to university every morning.
The Spanish imperfect tense is used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past, such as "was writing," which indicates an action that was in progress at a specific time. It can also express background information, set the scene, or describe physical and emotional states in the past. For example, "estaba escribiendo" translates to "was writing," emphasizing that the action was not completed at that moment.
"Run" is an example of a verb. Verbs are words that express action, occurrence, or state of being.
A habitual action is an action based on past learning. It is not the result of a conscience choice, but rather something a person does out of habit. Habitual actions are often called irrational actions because they don't come from reason, but instead, come from our "heart". Examples of habitual actions include: waving good morning to your neighbours, listening to the radio while you drive, etc... (you don't have to think about these actions or the consequences of them, you just do each of them out of habit).
When a verb does not express action, it is no longer a verb. I cannot think of any examples of what you are saying.
An habitual act is something you do again and again, maybe everyday every week etc. For example brushing your teeth
Guam is a habitual territory of the United States.