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So children will be happy when they grow up and then their children will be happy and then their children's children can be happy and so on from family generations.
Yes it is the best school it has recentley been awarderd a pecamala school and eco school award . also this school teaches children the right way and keeps children happy
Happy Children was created in 1973.
The children are happy because they received a surprise gift.
Nobody is always happy. Dutch children are also not always happy.
Because it is a children school and children should be happy as well as learn, but it will give the workers lots more money because of children buying from the canteen so if the principle will let it happen it would be great
Working parents want their children to have success in school and the opportunity to participate in team sports or other after school activities if the children choose to. Working parents would like their children to be happy and comfortable with the fact that their parents are working to enhance the overall quality of life for the family.
The little children were as happy as clams at high tide.
Using when in a sentence denotes time. Some examples are: When are you going to finish the job? I will talk to you when you come home from school. I will be happy when school is out. The children do not play outside when it is storming.
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It is, indeed. It is called a 'be' verb. present 'be' verbs are: am, is, are. eg. I am happy, she is happy, they are happy. past' be' verbs are: was and were. eg he was happy. they were happy Be verbs are also used when making present or past continuous sentences. eg I am walking to school. She is walking to school. They are walking to school. I was walking to school. They were walking to school.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know who "he" refers to, as well as any specific context regarding his children's education. Without that information, I can't determine whether his children attend public or private school. If you can provide more details, I'd be happy to help!