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Some children relating their experience at a wilderness camp
Using natural resources for survival skills they learned to make a bow from a bough. Then they could take a bow before they could go. So long and next time they won't take so long. Enough for now.
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Sweet. Yeah, we have trouble learning English. But imagine how awful it must be for the British and Americans to have to use that crazy language right from their early childhood!
By the way, do you know the correct spelling for "fish"? It's "ghoti": GH as in "tough", O as in "women" and TI as in "nation". Sounds right, doesn't it? Coincidentally, "ghotI" means the same thing in Klingon...
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These are all unique and true...
But then, keep in mind, that you can say a sentance, be grammitically correct, but you cannot write it grammatically correct. Here is the sentance (read it aloud, and hear what you are saying): "There are three two's in the English language." |
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