Q: What did you do this morning?

A1: I made some food in the kitchen.
(Q: Do I have to use 'some foods', the plural form?)

A2: I took a shower in the bathroom.

A3: I ironed some clothes/my trousers in the living room.

A4: I went out and took a walk in the park.

A5: I went to a swimming pool and swam for about an hour.

A6: I went our for jogging/ taking a walk along the road.

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Are the answers all correct and common?

A1: This is phrased correctly, but you could also say, "I fixed breakfast in the kitchen." (You would not use "some foods.")

A2 - A5: All are perfect.

A6: Do you mean either or both of these?
"I went out jogging along the road."
and/or
"I went out for a walk along the road."

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A1: Yes, the answer "I made some food in the kitchen" is correct and common. In English, it is more common to use the plural form "foods" when referring to multiple types of food. However, in this particular context, using the singular form "food" is also acceptable.

A2: The answer "I took a shower in the bathroom" is also correct and common. Taking a shower in the bathroom is a typical morning activity for many people.

A3: The answer "I ironed some clothes/my trousers in the living room" is correct and common. Ironing clothes is a routine task that many people do in the morning to ensure their clothes are wrinkle-free for the day.

A4: The answer "I went out and took a walk in the park" is correct and common. Going for a walk in the park is a common way for people to get fresh air and exercise in the morning.

A5: The answer "I went to a swimming pool and swam for about an hour" is correct and common. Many people enjoy swimming as a form of exercise and relaxation, so going to a swimming pool in the morning is a common activity for some.

A6: The answer "I went out for jogging/ taking a walk along the road" is correct and common. Jogging or taking a walk along the road is a popular form of exercise that many people engage in for their morning routine.