curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-discuss-your-morning-or-evening-routine/655a5e76ca6f8d1b1a88e0f1.md
Remember, regular verbs usually form the past tense by adding -ed. Some of these words can also be used as adjectives.
Complicated comes from the regular verb complicate. As a verb, it means to make something more difficult. For example, The problems on the road complicated our trip. As an adjective, it means something is not simple or easy to do.
Running around means moving quickly in different directions, often in a hurried or chaotic way. For example, The kids are running around the playground.
What does Jake communicate about his evening routine?
His evening routine with the kids is very simple.
Complicated suggests difficulty.
Having a good evening routine is difficult because of the chaotic activity of his kids.
He doesn't have kids to take care in the evening.
Jake explicitly mentions his two kids.
The kids have a set routine that they follow.
Running around implies chaos or energetic activity, not a set routine.
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