Hi Joshvaasri, I am very pleased that you enjoyed this book. I really like that you have thought about what you would make the title of the book. What simile would you have used to make a sentence in this book more interesting?
Hi Joshvaa, I'm glad you enjoyed it a bit more. Have you tried any of the books from the sites suggested on the Wigram site? Remember you can discuss you learning in your home language too. Remember the word 'children' means more than one so it doesn't need an 's' . It comes from 1 child, 2 children. Here are some sites where you can practice more of these
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Hi Joshvaasri, I am very pleased that you enjoyed this book. I really like that you have thought about what you would make the title of the book. What simile would you have used to make a sentence in this book more interesting?
ReplyDeleteHi Joshvaa, I'm glad you enjoyed it a bit more. Have you tried any of the books from the sites suggested on the Wigram site? Remember you can discuss you learning in your home language too.
ReplyDeleteRemember the word 'children' means more than one so it doesn't need an 's' .
It comes from 1 child, 2 children.
Here are some sites where you can practice more of these
https://agendaweb.org/grammar/plural-singular-exercises.html
https://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-plural.php
Let me know how you get on.
:-)