This person was slightly ahead of you.
The children are learning how to tie there shoes today during class.
Example sentence - The children would bustle in from the cold soon.
In the sentence "His job is to make children laugh," the pronoun is "his." It refers to a male individual whose occupation involves entertaining children.
This is slightly stupid.
This sentence makes very little sense. The individual words make sense. "circumvent" requires an object-- something has to be circumvented and unless we know what the children circumvented we can not make sense out of the sentence.
Abraham Lincoln had a banquet with his wife and children
me and my husband accord to take care our children.
Yes, you can! For example: "I am raising three children."
I saw three children riding in a dogcart.
Passive. The subject, "children," is not doing the action. Also, a sentence is passive when a form of the verb "to be" is followed by a past participle- in this sentence it is "were taken." To make the sentence active, it would have to state "Five children went to the zoo" or "Someone took five children to the zoo."
It is an adverb.
Do not abandon your children. Do not abandon your dogs. Do not abandon me.