to ask her
If someone gives you a birthday present of a day at Disneyland [e.g. pays for your ticket] then Yes, but No as a general rule, they don't let you in free on your birthday.
Just say that it is just one present that i wont open on Christmas.
You can use your teeth. You can let your dog chew it open. You can use your feet. You can hand it to someone else. You can also kick it until it brakes or even use a knife and not let the present not touch your hands!
I tried a couple months before my 13th birthday and it wouldn't let me. You have to be 13.
show her that the site is secure ( if it is) or you could ask if you can be a moshi member for a birthday or Christmas present >:-)
I/You/We/They let. He/She/It lets. The present participle is letting.
The present participle of "let" is "letting."
The present perfect tense of "let" is "have let." For example, "I have let my friend borrow my car."
The present perfect tense of "let" with its past participle form is "have let." For example: "I have let my friend borrow my car."
People have different traditions. This is one of them. I remember as a child being so excited about Christmas coming and impatient with waiting that my parents let my sisters and me open one present each on Christmas eve. It helped a bit, and did little to reduce the excitement for the actual day.
Please, please Grandma, I would just love to see it , pplleease!!!!!! ( cute whining always helps)
You have to wait or maybe they have a passport to let you go before it is open to everyone. but i suggest you not do that. bye!