| Mistake | Wrong Example | Correct Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Wrong tense | "I eat breakfast then I go to school." | "I eat breakfast, then I go to school." | | Missing 'a' or 'an' | "I eat apple." | "I eat an apple." | | Run-on sentence | "I eat rice dal roti sabzi for lunch." | "I eat rice and dal with roti and sabzi for lunch." | | Forgetting water | (No mention of water) | Add: "I drink water after every meal." | | Only naming foods | "I eat idli, dosa, rice, chapati..." | Tell why: "I eat idli because it gives me energy. " |

If you want to write your own unique paragraph, answer these 5 questions first. Then join the answers in order.

Describe what you eat during the day and at night.

Let us break down why this paragraph is a good example for a young student:

Writing a paragraph about "My Daily Food Habit" is a very common task for Class 5 students. It helps teachers understand if a child knows the difference between healthy and unhealthy food. But for many students, putting their thoughts into neat sentences can be tricky.

I eat healthy food every day. In the morning, I drink milk. For breakfast, I eat a banana. At school, I eat rice and dal in my tiffin. After school, I eat a fruit. For dinner, I eat chapati and vegetables. I drink water many times a day. I do not eat too much sugar. Healthy food makes me strong.

Think of your paragraph like a healthy plate. Add these points: