What is your name? Aaron
And this is him riding Thomas at the Train Show in Fort Worth
How old are you? Three
What is your favorite color? GreenWho is your best friend? Percy
And this is him after he rode his bike to the park!
What is your favorite animal? Crocodile
What do you want to be when you
grow-up? A crocodile instead of a firemanWho is your favorite person? I just telled you Percy
What is your favorite book? Thomas
What makes you happy? You
What makes you sad? Trouble
What is your favorite food to
eat? Percy cookies or a Percy cake
What is your favorite song to sing?
A funny one
What do you like to play? Percy
1 comment:
I got a kick out of this phrase last time and again this time:"I just telled you!"
Telled makes absolute sense:add an 'ed' onto the verb to make it past tense. I like how his mind works.
I was explaining the subj/verb agreement several weeks ago:
if the noun subj. is singular then the verb will have an 's' on the end. If the subj is plural, then the verb won't have an 's' on the end. Such as Aaron tells the story and The children tell the story.
I told my students that it's just the opposite of what you would expect. Then I said what I often say: "I think long ago, someone sat around and thought about how difficult they could make the English language and decided they would really mess with people's minds! The whole class and the inclusion specialist agreed!:>)
Anyhow, I love these interviews and he's looking particularly adorable in this post. I really like the sweater he's wearing on the train ride---so classic and grown up.
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