Hmm this is as easy as NOT MISSING THE BUS... hahaha is that simple, after all parents might yell for almost anything!!!
If your on this site, you should be 13 . Old enough to set an alarm clock and get yourself on the bus.Don't make a nag and a scold out of your parents by irresponsible behavior. You'll all regret it.
choose
It certainly doesn't sound very pleasant. I wonder what you mean by force and yell ?
I ran quickly, I didn't want to miss the bus.
hurry up, if not you will miss the bus
It is the parents responsibility to have the child up, ready, and waiting for the school bus. Do that and they will never miss the bus.
The fourth grader never took the school bus home he knew his parents would make him return it.
because your to slow
In "Bridge to Terabithia," Jess gets off the bus before his normal stop because he sees his teacher, Miss Edmunds, and decides to go to the museum with her. Jess admires Miss Edmunds and wants to spend time with her, which leads him to make the spontaneous decision to get off the bus.
The past tense of "miss" is "missed."
I miss (you)? Jag saknar (dig). I miss (the bus)? Jag missar (bussen).
you ride the bus or get your parents to take you
Are the children on the school bus?Asked miss nau.