Dear Sarah,
I'm sorry I haven't wrote to you in a while as I've been in a holiday in London, let me tell you all about it.
My family and I went to visit London two weeks ago and it was such an amazing experience. The plane ride was a bit too long but the view from up above made it all worthwhile.
We visited a lot of famous places in London such as the Big Ben. It was great seeing that famous tourist attraction that everyone always talks about. We also visited the Buckingham Palace, it was breathtaking seeing such an extraordinary piece of history right in front of us.
However, despite all the wonderful things I visited, we did encounter a bad situation. When my brother and I were walking through the London streets back to our hotel, we almost got robbed! A man suddenly jumped out of an alley and tried to steal my bag, but my brother and I fought him back and he left with a broken nose.
Anyways, I'm looking forward to seeing you soon and I hope we can go skydiving because I know you'd love to do that.
Love,
The Magnifique
A.The pronoun “their” does not match its antecedent in number. Hope this helps!
I did this too in 7th grade, I was looking in the book again and I'm not sure what version of the book you have, but mine is with the weird cut pages and in page 33 I saw the line "why did he look sick now?" addressing Dally, and I read the whole page and it said they found Johnny beat up really badly. And it also says Ponyboy was confused why he looked sick since Dally had seen people beat up badly, but making an inference it must be since he knows Johnny and is closer to him, so he must've been beat up really bad.
Its Diagraphs!!!!!!
Explanation:
When two letters come together to make one sound, they are called a digraph. Download our Common Digraphs: sh, ch, th, wh, ck activity below. This activity outlines common consonant digraphs, with example words using them as beginning sounds and ending sounds.