Recommended by Um Duende Feliz
Um Duende Feliz
Well, where to start? Let's see... for the simple fact that the author writes very well, there are no spelling errors, which makes reading much easier and doesn't make it tiring, in addition to being based on an owl (which I personally think that putting an owl in the story was the best something the author has already done!! ) So that's it, because for the story to be good it doesn't necessarily have to have a happy ending!!
n I hope you like it!!
n XOXO!!
"ENSURE" and "INSURE"
"Ensure" means to guarantee or make certain. "Insure" refers to obtaining insurance coverage. Ex.: Please ensure the door is locked. We need to insure our new car.
"WHO'S" and "WHOSE"
"Who's" is a contraction for "who is." "Whose" indicates possession. Ex.: Who's attending the conference? Whose jacket is this?
Recommended by Um Duende Feliz
Um Duende Feliz
Well, where to start? Let's see... for the simple fact that the author writes very well, there are no spelling errors, which makes reading much easier and doesn't make it tiring, in addition to being based on an owl (which I personally think that putting an owl in the story was the best something the author has already done!! ) So that's it, because for the story to be good it doesn't necessarily have to have a happy ending!!
n I hope you like it!!
n XOXO!!