Things mom asks you to do with R

  • Common command: mom tells you to read something

  • She might send you to run or get some exercise

  • Moms often say “Go rest, you look tired”

  • Yard chore: rake the leaves outside

  • “Go run errands with me / for me” fits well

  • Every mom: “Run to the store and get milk”

  • Yard work chore: just “Rake” is a clear command

  • Moms: “Remember to recycle those bottles”

  • Moms sometimes insist: “Relax for a while”

  • Common chore or way to burn energy outside.

  • Many moms ask kids to read religious texts.

  • She might urge you to rush if you’re late.

  • Moms tell kids to do school or book reading.

  • She might ask you to ring the doorbell.

  • Moms remind kids to remember tasks or items.

  • Same as ride your bike, a common instruction.

  • British-style “revise” for exams, very mom-like.

  • She may ask you to roast the chicken for dinner.

  • Moms always demand respect, big life rule

  • Yard chore special: raking leaves or lawn

  • Simple homework-style task: read a book

  • She might ask tall kid to grab things up high

  • She may send you out to burn energy outside

  • “Go ring the doorbell” on arrival or games

  • Read the newspaper
  • “Rate my outfit” is a very mom thing to say

  • “Run home now, it’s getting late!” classic line

  • Sometimes kids get roped into foot massages

  • Mom sending you to shop or post office = errand

  • Classic: “Go run a bath!” to get you cleaned up

  • “You’re late, run to school, move it!”

  • “Go run around outside, burn that energy off”

  • “Rise and shine!” = wake up and get moving

  • “Ring her” = call mom, aunt, friend on phone

  • Could be: “Go ride a horse at your lesson”

  • “Respect others” is a frequent mom command or lecture.

  • Helping in kitchen: “Come roll the dough”

  • respect your elders
  • Common instruction before using something.

  • Yard chore, though spelled “leaves”.

  • Yard chore: raking leaves in the garden for mom.

  • Common request at kids’ bath time.

  • Dish duty classic: rinse before washing.

  • Fix that messy blanket, again and again.

  • Common in many religious families.

  • Moral advice: fix mistakes and apologize.

  • Said when it’s getting late or dark.

  • Common in religious homes, moral request.

  • Mom’s favorite: clean and rearrange stuff.

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