Monday, 4 November 2024

Capitalize, It's No Surprise

 "Capitalize, It’s No Surprise"

(Verso 1)
When you start a sentence, here's what you do,
Capitalize the first word, it's easy and true.
Names of people, places, things we know,
Like John, Paris, and the River Flow.

(Coro)
Capitalize, it's no surprise,
For names and places, don't close your eyes.
The first word, days, and months too,
Capitalize, that's the rule for you!

(Verso 2)
Days of the week, like Monday or Friday,
Each one gets a capital, every day.
Months of the year, like April and June,
Start with big letters, they’ll shine like the moon.

(Coro)
Capitalize, it's no surprise,
For names and places, don't close your eyes.
The first word, days, and months too,
Capitalize, that's the rule for you!

(Puente)
I, all alone, is always big and tall,
It stands on its own, no matter how small.

Titles of books, songs, and movie names,
The first word shines, it's all the same.

(Verso 3)
Nationalities, languages, countries wide,
Like French or Spanish, with pride they ride.
Holidays like Christmas or New Year's Eve,
Always start with a capital, that's what we believe.

(Coro)
Capitalize, it's no surprise,
For names and places, don't close your eyes.
The first word, days, and months too,
Capitalize, that's the rule for you!

(Outro)
So now you know, it’s simple and clear,
Use your capitals, nothing to fear.
Remember these rules, and you’ll always be right,
With capital letters, your words will shine bright!

https://suno.com/song/db820fcb-9a74-40c8-95da-03d2c9492d58 

Monday, 16 September 2024

How do you feel today?


 Adjectives and phrases to describe how you are feeling


happy        pleased   enthusiastic     on top of the world 

in love    sad    upset     mad    angry   confused     

surprised    overwhelmed    scared    worried 

sleepy    tired  exhausted    sick    dizzy    bored     lazy  

strong    weak  frustrated    guilty confident    insecure

shy    proud    ashamed   heartbroken miserable 

stressed      thrilled     delighted