Tintin & Milou |
Today, the
family has continued its preparation learning some new things about Adverbs of Frequency in comparative and superlative forms; Relative Pronouns and Conditional Tense. After MJ visit, the
family has been talking about the convenience of doing the Cambridge Exam with advantages and disadvantages.
More information: Relative Pronouns
The Grandma appreciates the huge effort of her family day after
day and trust on them because she knows that they have nothing to lose and the
only possible final is success
Tomorrow, The Holmes will recycle with modal
verbs, count with their little calculators and play bingo with Luisa Holmes, the croupier, like party’s
soul. After this, the family, who is now in Lîdje, are going to travel to London where they’re going to stay some days and where The Queen, an old Grandma’s friend, is
waiting for them, in the same way, that The
Collins who are going to receive them in Downton Abbey.
More information: Conditional Tense
By believing in his dreams,
man turns them into reality.
Georges Prosper Remi, Hergé
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