Not Their,
On Wednesday after noon, I went outside to the front lawn to wait for my brother to get home when I saw his his bus go by and then hid behind a tree to jump out and scare him when Jorge,(hor-hey) a friend of Andrew's was alone. I asked him where my brother was, he said he didn't get off the bus. Then I told my dad, (who was getting into his car) that Andrew didn't get off the bus and he said to go tell my mom. My mom then called the school and asked the Secretary to tell Andrew's bus diver that he was still on. I had asked Jorge why he did not get off and he said he thinks he fell asleep because he didn't see him. A half an hour later, Andrew got droped off at the stop. It turne's out, that Andrew did fall asleep, in the back of the bus. So something interesting I saw was something I didn't see, my brother.
1 comment:
Wow! That would be kind of scary!
Their, there, and they're-- hard words to learn. I think you meant "there" in this context.
Also, in-ter-est-ing. (if you say it with four syllables, it will be easier to remember)
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