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Discover Ludwig'making my bed' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate an action that you are performing or have performed. For example, "I started my morning routine by making my bed."
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One of the hardest adjustments in boarding school is "making my bed every morning," he said.
I got an allowance, by making my bed and mowing the lawn and being a good kid.
I love making my bed cosy and climbing into it in flannel pyjamas, with a long gripping novel or a TV series like The Forsyte Saga.
I actually just really love hotels: I love service; I love hospitality; I like nice things; I like food; I like booze; I love design; I like interiors; I like the comfy beds; I like not making my bed; I love travel toiletries.
Ann's work for me includes an all-over strip wash in the morning (she is not insured for carrying me into the shower), dressing me, making my bed, recharging my Bi-pap (breathing machine), making my breakfast, opening my windows, emptying or loading the dishwasher and a general tidy-up of the kitchen.
For grounding, he convinced me to start making my bed.
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She made my bed.
I make my bed before I get out of it.
The butler produced a seriously togged duvet from the locker and made my bed.
He had made my bed that morning, and now the room was in disarray.
Above: The later schedule even gives me time to make my bed in the mornings!
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