ELIZABETH passed the chief of the night in her sister's room, and in the morning had the pleasure of being able to send a tolerable answer to the enquiries which she very early received from Mr. Bingley by a housemaid, and some time afterwar
In the earlier lessons we’ve seen that quite a few rules of English grammar depend on the Sounds of English (44) rather than on Letters. We must therefore learn the Sounds of English and learn to see them and the Lett
What's your idea about this one to sing together ???
Where do i begin
To tell the story Of how greatful love can be The sweet love story That is older than the sea That sings the truth about the love she brings to me Where do i start
Have you heard this new song? From a new artist name Jessie J. At first, I hate it but then when I read its lyric somehow portraying reality. It says Music made us all unite..that money cant buy us happiness. Here is my version:
Let's share some words from the 7th chapter of the novel! For me, I prefer dividing the chapter to parts since it is long. And then when we cover this chapter, we'll move on to the next one. Understanding and grasping the story of the novel is what w
Ever and ever, forever and ever you'll be the one That shines in me like the morning sun. Ever and ever, forever and ever you'll be my spring, My rainbow's end and the song I sing.
Take me far beyond imagination. You're my dream come true, my cons
AT five o'clock the two ladies retired to dress, and at half past six Elizabeth was summoned to dinner. To the civil enquiries which then poured in, and amongst which she had the pleasure of distinguishing the much superior solicitude of Mr. Bingley'