Learning English Grammar

Danae was answering her English paces last week, wherein she was to add ED to a word to change its present tense to past and also add ING to change to present participle. After doing what she had to do with the word RAIN….

Danae: It doesn’t make sense mom. Rain-ed? Rained?

Me: Yes. Rained. (in an attempt to give her an example) IT RAINED YESTERDAY.

Danae: Really?!

Hahaha. She got the idea later anyway. 🙂

Published by Phoebe Torres-Lucero

I am Phoebe Torres-Lucero, wife of a loving husband & my best friend, King, and mother to three wonderful, smart, active princesses who keep me on my toes. Phoebe means bright and radiant. Torres means towers. Lucero means light. Put together, my name speaks of a tower of bright, radiant light. And that is what I hope to be as I write and share my sari-sari stories with you. 😊

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