She likes you. She doesnt know how to act around you so she gets nervous and ends up teasing you.
No
of course, everyone made fun of his high voice
The main school walkway was a narrow corridor without any windows.
no
That depends on the high school.
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.
We don't know who really picked her up from school, but probably it was her mother Katherine or her father Joseph.
The little boy was antisocial on the first day of his new school.
Walking to School - 1964 was released on: USA: 1964
Oh, isn't that a lovely question! The length of a school corridor can vary depending on the size of the school. Some corridors are short and cozy, while others may be long and spacious, allowing plenty of room for students to walk and chat. Just imagine all the wonderful artwork and decorations that could brighten up that corridor!
if you are getting picked on at school the best thing to do is go to an adult such as your parent or a teacher. it is best to go as soon as you can so it can stop!
Walking to School - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG