To convince your parents to let you watch TV, you should approach the conversation with a mature and responsible attitude. Explain to them how watching TV can be educational and informative, citing specific programs or channels that align with your interests. Offer to compromise by setting limits on your TV time or agreeing to watch only educational content. Lastly, assure your parents that you will prioritize your responsibilities and commitments before watching TV.
yes because some is good for there imagination
I have saved up enough $$ from working but my parents don't like electronics and that kinda stuff. I get perfect grades and apart from a computer we have no electronics (wii and tv. also.) I really want one though.
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go crazy! have a party order pizza do anything u want that ur parents wouldnt let u have fun mess up the whole house call friends, have friends come over eat a lot of junk food watch movies that ur parents wouldnt let u watch
watch television
because there parents wont let them go to there friends house and they normally sit on the couch and watch tv or txt if u have a phone.....they might even go on the computer.....................but they should mostly blam there parents for being bord because they wont let them do anything
Well first beg! If that doesnt work then say that she is the best mom ever and you never ment to do whatever you did. If she buys that then tell her you want to talk about it. That always works! If that doesnt work ask your dad to convince her you didnt do it. You ask why your dad? Cause if your his little princess he will believe you! Why will your dad convince her you ask. Your dad is your moms best im mean best best friend in the whole wide world! If that doesnt work you should have gone on a diffrent site! : }
"Let" is an irregular verb whose past simple and past participle are also "let". Therefore:My mother only lets me watch TV if I finish my homework. (Present)My mother let me watch TV yesterday after I finished my homework. (Past simple)My mother hasn't let me watch TV this week because I didn't do my homework. (Past participle)
It is up to them if they ban it or not. Parents need to monitor what their children watch.
give her what she wants ;)
Miramos la televisión.
That is up to the discretion of the parents.