English
Bring, brought, brought. I brought my budies to my place yesterday.
Bend, bent, bent. I bent my legs way-out to low.
Read, read, read. I read a really exciting book.
Write, wrote, written. Astrid Lindgren is a swedish author who has written about Pippi Longstocking
Go, went, gone. I went home cause it was very late and I was really exhausted.
Fight, fought, fought. It was a terrible war between 1939-1945 but the allies fought fiercely and won the war.
Let, let, let. I let my children do as they want to.
See, saw, seen. I saw when they killed my relatives.
Buy, bought, bought. I bought very big Numbers of food in the supermarket.
Tell, told, told. I told her about my life as a youth.
Big, bigger, biggest.
Beautiful, more beautiful, the most beautiful
Small, smaller, smallest
Brave, braver, bravest.
Ugly, uglier, ugliest
Bright, brighter, brightest.
Dark, darker, darkest.
Sad, more sad, sadest.
Oppositional, more oppositional, the most oppositional.
Nice, nicer, the nicest.
I often do have hope when everything seems dark and then you never give up.
I often believe that I'm learning something in school.
When I don't agree about something then I shake my head about exercises we do at school.
My parents are telling me when to go to bed on the evening before a schoolday.
I saw when the aircraft fell down and everyone died.
Jag tog med mig mina vänner till mitt ställe igår.
Jag böjde mina ben alldeles för lågt.
Jag läste en riktigt spännande bok.
Astrid Lindgren är en svensk författare som har skrivit om Pippi Långstrump.
Jag gick hem för att det var väldigt sent och jag var verkligen utmattad.
Det var ett hemskt krig mellan 1939-1945 och de allierade slogs våldsamt och vann kriget.
Jag lät mina barn göra vad de ville göra.
Jag såg på när de dödade mina släktingar.
Jag köpte väldigt mycket mat i mataffären.
Jag berättade för henne om mitt liv som ungdom.
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