For a delicious breakfast, how about some classic options? You could try scrambled eggs with toast, a fruit parfait with yogurt and granola, or some pancakes with maple syrup. If you prefer something simple, avocado toast topped with a poached egg is...
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For a delicious breakfast, how about some classic options? You could try scrambled eggs with toast, a fruit parfait with yogurt and granola, or some pancakes with maple syrup. If you prefer something simple, avocado toast topped with a poached egg is also a great choice!
Here’s a polished version of your sentences:
"I'm good. I'm planning to have breakfast—what do you recommend?"
Tips for improvement:
1. Flow & Naturalness: Your original sentences are understandable, but combining them into one smooth sentence (with a dash or comma) sounds more natural in spoken English.
2. Grammar: "What would you recommend" is correct, but in casual conversation, "What do you recommend?" is more commonly used.
3. Punctuation: A dash (—) or comma before the question makes it flow better than two separate sentences.
Alternative phrasing (if you want a slightly different tone):
- "I'm doing well. Thinking about having breakfast—any recommendations?" (more casual)
- "I'm good. I’m going to have breakfast—what do you suggest?" (slight variation)
Your English is already clear—just a few small tweaks make it sound more natural. Keep it up!
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