Yesterday, The Poppins took a look over pronouns
and Some/Any/No compounds and read a new chapter of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray.
The family is learning some new grammar without having the pressure of studying it. They have been working very hard during two months to arrive to this point and they’re obtaining the results.
The family is learning some new grammar without having the pressure of studying it. They have been working very hard during two months to arrive to this point and they’re obtaining the results.
Eli Poppins offered a conference about her own web. She’s a
clever and curious person who wants to get answers when she has questions. This
aptitude is very important in life because you don’t accept the reality in the
way that is offered but in the way that you discover and check.
More information: Object Pronouns
Finally, The
Poppins wrote incredible compositions, a new demonstration about how much knowledge
they’ve acquired.
More information: Some & Any Compounds
The family wants to stay this weekend in Washington DC because they have interesting things to do and The Grandma desires to visit Abraham, an old friend.
Today, they’re
going to meet some superheroes and discover that they only exist in the paper
format and in our dreams because we’re the real heroes.
We are all now connected by the Internet,
like neurons
in a giant brain.
Stephen Hawking
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