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Everyday after school, i go and take a nice hot bath.
Everyday after school, i go and take a nice hot bath.
I live in Ky and I take a bath everyday.
take a bath everyday
Every house in France has a shower, but not necessarily a bath tub. Having a shower is far more common than to take a bath, which is now deemed not environmentally sound because of the misuse of water.
Either is correct, but the idiom take a bath (or take a shower) is more frequently used in the US.Take a bath and have a bath are both correct.In older times, the term was "I need to draw a bath." which have stemmed to the more modern way of speech...Neither one is wrong, but:Most likely you will hear people say, "I need to take a bath." If you analyze what this is really saying it sounds like you are literally picking up the bathtub and taking it with you somewhere.If you say, "I need to have a bath." It sounds a little more grammatically correct because you are going to go do the routine of having a bath by getting inside the bathtub.
Soap
every 2 weeks
yes they do cause you have to take a bath every morning and night
once every 2-3 days
It is very important that one should take a bath everyday so that you wont have a foul odor in your body,you will be clean all over and you will smell good ,too.you will not smell stinky especially your armpits and your feet.
Well, there are so many ways to use the word Bath in a sentences. likewise , 1 Make your habbit to take "bath" everyday. 2 He has become too dirty after playing football outside with his friends and now he's going to home to take bath. 3 Ali has taken bath today. 4 He wants to take bath to reduce his tiredness. 5 Umair has make it a habbit to take bath at night.