They can't dance or celebrate
most of the day and they didnt see there children
Yes, it is a colonial time.
The American colonial period refers to the time when America was British colonies, before becoming an independent nation. The years considered the colonial period were 1607-1776.
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their was not a colonial day
In colonial times - and for some time after that - workmen had one day a week off - Sunday. It was used for rest, prayer, and being with family.
The plural noun for lecture is lectures.For example: The student attended four lectures a day.
most of the day and they didnt see there children
it is a colonial man or mostly women who made baskets a long time ago
A Colonial Christmas is a celebration to recognize Colonial times, which was considered the 1800's era. This celebration takes place at the same time as modern day Christmas.
Colonial Day was created on 2005-01-10.
You don't. It is a waste of everybodies time.
"The Last Lecture" is set at Carnegie Mellon University where Randy Pausch delivered his final lecture titled "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams." The lecture is a reflection on his life, lessons learned, and advice for achieving goals and pursuing dreams.
present simple - I attend university every day. present continuous - I am attending a lecture on ergonomics. (For future add time phrase like next week) past simple - I attended university yesterday. past continuous - I was attending a lecture last week when I lost my wallet. will future - I will attend the lecture with you. going to future - I am going to attend your lecture next week.
Yes, it is a colonial time.
They had many survival related tasks. Since life was rather hard on a colonial front, they had little leisure time.