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No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume III: Bring and Take & It's and Its
No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume III: Bring and Take & It's and Its
No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume III: Bring and Take & It's and Its
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Has your child ever said "Hey, Mom, bring me to Justin's house?" when he should have said "take me?" How about confusing its and it's? I know adults who do that.

Learn from Queen Shinobi and never confuse them again. She'll make you learn the right way. And she'll teach you so you don't forget.

Pull a couple of bucks out of your pocket or purse and help your child out. They'll thank you for it. 
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 31, 2017
ISBN9781940313757
No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume III: Bring and Take & It's and Its
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Giacomo Giammatteo

Giacomo Giammatteo lives in Texas, where he and his wife run an animal sanctuary and take care of 41 loving rescues. By day, he works as a headhunter in the medical device industry, and at night, he writes.

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    No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume III - Giacomo Giammatteo

    Dennis

    Part I

    Bring or Take

    The decision on whether to use bring or take seems second nature to adults, but to kids it’s not. And it’s a lot more difficult to understand than you may think; in fact, it’s difficult for some adults to understand.

    The use of bring and take is often compared to the use of come and go, but ponder that. What’s the difference between "Can I come to the mall with you? and Can I go to the mall with you?"

    Read on and perhaps you’ll find out. Maybe Queen Shinobi can help explain it.

    Bring and Take

    Mama Squeak was already up and out before Punch even woke up. He came running out of the barn with sleep still in his eyes.

    Mom, why didn’t you wake me? It’s late.

    I thought you must have needed the rest, Punch, so I let you catch a few extra hours of sleep.

    That’s nice, Mom, but you should have waked me.

    Squeak squinted and stared at Punch. "You mean woken don’t you?"

    Waked, woken. What difference does it make? They both mean get me up. Punch laughed. Whether you waked me or woken me, I’d still be up.

    Pretty soon, Inky and Marco came out and joined them.

    Hey, guys, Punch said. What’s up?

    Not a thing, Marco said, "but I sure am hungry. I’ve been dreaming of

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