The question you asked is a little confusing. If you meant it inthe Correct English form that is actually gramatical, you would say, 'I eat at 5 o'clock everyday.' if you mean how do you say it in a different language, maybe you should specify the language. Considering you speak English and have a good level ofgrammer, I would assume you mean in Spanish. Which would be, 'Como a las cinco
de la tarde, todos los días.' which literally translated means, 'i eat at 5 in the afternoon, all the days.'
Try feeding it every day and if it doesn't eat it all the next day you feed it then every other day and see. Or you feed it every week.
shove bannanas in youre eyes then say i love monkeys and eat bananas every meal every day of every year
O'clock is a contraction of 'of the clock' so it is a short way to say the time is three of the clock or whatever time being refered to.
I would say that it is acceptable to eat like that with the people you see every day, but not somewhere casual, like a restaurant
You would say there is a different temperature range everyday.
"Everything in moderation" my mother always says. I'd say that yes twig eating is safe if you only eat small amounts. I wouldn't eat them every day, and try not to swallow them.
The answer will depend on the period under consideration: every day, in a week, in a lifetime? The question does not say and so there can be no proper answer.
Listen to what i say and eat your 5 a day!
Me as a German, i can say we don't eat special food on that day :D
It is short for "of the clock".
Fruit is a very beneficial part of a diet, because it contains vitamin C and fiber. I would not say that you necessarily have to eat it every day, but if you eat it frequently, it will be good for your health. Fresh vegetables have similar health benefits.
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