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No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume II, Lie and Lay
No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume II, Lie and Lay
No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume II, Lie and Lay
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Do you tell your dog to lay down or lie down? How do you respond to the question of "How are you?" Do you say *good* or *well?*

If these questions confuse you, imagine how tough it is for your kids. Don't worry about it anymore. Let Queen Shinobi teach them the proper way. She's been around a long, long time and she knows her stuff.

So invest a few bucks in your child's learning and let Queen Shinobi show them how to do it.

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Release dateMar 14, 2018
ISBN9781940313474
No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume II, Lie and Lay
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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 II, Lie and Lay - Giacomo Giammatteo

    Part I

    How Do You Feel?

    Everyone gets asked this question and many times. It may not always be said the same way. It may be asked as How are you? or something similar, but the meaning is the same.

    And the answer should be the same.

    What should that answer be? Read on to find out.

    Good or Well

    Punch woke up and walked outside. Squeak, his mother, was already munching on grass .

    Good morning, Mom. How are you feeling?

    I’m good, she said. How are you?

    I’m well, Punch said. "That’s the correct way to say it—I’m well, not I’m good."

    Squeak laughed. "I’m sorry, dear, but it’s good, despite what you may have heard."

    Punch turned his head and laughed. "I’m the one who’s sorry, Mom, because it’s well. I’ve got you this time."

    Go ask Shinobi, Squeak said. She knows everything.

    Maybe I will, Punch said. Just to set you straight.

    Go on, Squeak said. But I want you back before lunch, so you better get going. You know how Shinobi loves to talk.

    Punch munched on a few blades of grass, then went to get Marco and Willow. He wanted company if he had to cross Dennis's field. Dennis was a wild boar, and he was huge!

    Dennis

    Where do you want to go? Marco asked.

    To see Queen Shinobi, Punch said. I have an argument to settle with Mom, and she suggested we ask Shinobi.

    If Mom said to ask Queen Shinobi, she already knows the answer. Don’t make a fool of yourself.

    I won’t, Punch said. I know I’m right.

    Whatever you say, Marco said. But don’t say we didn’t warn you.

    The Long Journey

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