No. But you should probably eat something to "get you going" and keep you energized. Oh, and breakfast can be eaten at any time, day or night.
It got replaced by good morning america!
They got up early to conduct morning prayers, ate breakfast, and then worked with the Mission Indians, had afternoon prayers, lunch, more work, evening prayers, dinner, then to bed.
throw burrito in microwave put some salsa and you got breakfast
They can see quite well during the afternoon...I was chased by one yesterday afternoon until I got my handgun and shot the thing. It had rabies.
The Romans ate breakfast whenever they got up in the morning and were hungry.
Your Mama, then he got sick..
got to him then play the poke flute
Yes, it is correct in the following type of construction: 'What do you have planned for this afternoon?' It means the same as 'What have you planned for this afternoon?' or 'What plans do you have for this afternoon?' or 'What have you got planned for this afternoon?' or 'What have you planned to do this afternoon?'
firstly when you got a pet try not to wake it up when it's asleep because you would not like if some wake you so don't wake your pet up.
Knights would typically wake up early to attend daily Mass or prayers. After that, they would engage in training exercises, drills, or weapons practice to maintain their combat skills. They would also attend to any administrative duties, such as reviewing orders from their lords or preparing for upcoming battles or tournaments.
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A sequence of events refers to the chronological order in which events occur. For example, "First, Sarah woke up and made breakfast; then, she got dressed and left for work; finally, she attended a meeting in the afternoon." This illustrates how each event leads to the next in a clear and organized manner.