Spanish Phrase
Sí, siempre preparo el desayuno.
Meaning
This phrase is a direct way to describe a consistent morning habit. It uses the present indicative tense to express a recurring action, with 'siempre' acting as a frequency adverb to emphasize that there are no exceptions to this routine.
When to use
Use this phrase when discussing your daily routine or answering a question about who handles the cooking in the morning. It is common in casual conversations with friends, family, or roommates.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sísiemprepreparoeldesayuno
First Person Conjugation
'Preparo' is the 'yo' (I) form of the regular -ar verb 'preparar' in the present tense.
Adverb Placement
Frequency adverbs like 'siempre' (always) usually come immediately before the verb they modify in Spanish.
🗨In Conversation
¿Quién cocina por la mañana en tu casa?
Who cooks in the morning at your house?
Sí, siempre preparo el desayuno.
Yes, I always prepare breakfast.
✕Common Mistakes
Sí, siempre preparo desayuno.
In Spanish, you generally need the definite article 'el' when talking about breakfast as a specific meal you prepare.
Sí, siempre preparo el desayuna.
'Desayuno' is the noun for breakfast, whereas 'desayuna' is a conjugated form of the verb 'desayunar'.
↔Alternatives
Hago el desayuno todos los días.
I make breakfast every day.
Suelo preparar el desayuno.
I usually prepare breakfast.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish-speaking cultures, breakfast (el desayuno) is often a light meal consisting of coffee and toast or a pastry. However, the act of 'preparing' it still implies a structured start to the day. In some regions, a heavier second breakfast later in the morning is also common.

