Friday seventeenth of March two thousand and seventeen
Could you leave my drink from my bag and take/bring me the/bring my scissors, please?
Could you help me? Just hold the box, please. I have both my hands busy/occupied.
Maria and his son Jack use/go on the bike. Maria put him on the seat in front of her.
He have to fasten the belt/put the belt on and try to stay stable in the middle, without move around.
Instead the mom have to keep focusing and look the road forward/ahead.
Rarely Jack want to use his scooter and they go on foot sometimes. In both cases/in either way they go on the pavement carefully.
Before crossing he wait/wait for me. He's a good boy but sometimes do the tantrum. This behaviour turn/become him naughty and tired. He want to lay down on the floor to rest.
One time, when he was smaller, he hurt his legs.
It's a tragedy help getting him dressed his pigiamas. Under his pigiamas he has his pants.
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Friday, the seventeenth of March, two thousand and seventeen.
Could you take my drink from my bag and bring me the/my scissors, please?
Could you help me? Just hold the box, please. Both my hands are busy.
Maria and her son Jack went on the bike. Maria put him on t