Verb To Be Emotions Worksheet Stories

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The Shy Kid, Tim

by BrandonKav7 on Sep 1, 2017
First Time

This story contains extremely emotional content. If you would like to skip to the sexy stuff go to the bottom of this story. Note: This story is about a man on man interaction between a teacher and student! All characters in this story are over eighteen or just turned eighteen! If you don't like teacher/student relations, man on man relations, or would find...

The Yellow Book Fantasies Ch. 02

by TheChadDupree on Jun 25, 2018
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

This begins with a good old fashioned case of a crush. It was the year 2007. I had seventh period English class, which was the last class of the day. I was good at English, but I would not realize my passion until later. This class was badly behaved, and oddly enough, I liked it. I was looking for something juicy. Something to get my attention. Then I saw he...

The Correct Use of Affect/Effect

by R. Richard on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Affect, used as a verb means to have an influence on or to make a change in. Affect, used as a noun, describes a feeling or emotion. Effect means to bring about, to initiate. Usage: Affect and effect seem to be close in meaning, but there are significant differences. Affect means to influence. Thus, "Storage in a high temperature and high humidity environ...

The Oakwood Academy for Young Women Ch. 01

by BigMeanie on Sep 12, 2017
BDSM

Hello, I'm John Dickers. I'm the owner and headmaster of the Oakwood Academy for Young Women, a very exclusive, private institution of learning for girls who are at least 18 who either didn't earn a high school diploma or aren't quite ready for university or the world of business. For those students who want a high school diploma, Oakwood Academy offers the...

Adventures of Sarah Ch. 02

by teachgirl1980 on Sep 18, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

Tyshawn made it out of the door and walked down the street. He heard the bitch screaming at him from the door. He ignored her and tried to push his anger down. He saw Jesse and Frank waiting for him at the corner. They walked towards their old school where they would catch the shuttle to the drop-off point to catch the bus to Claremont. "What's up Ty? You l...

Common Errors Ch. 05

by velvetpie on Aug 31, 2017
How To

Errors occur every day in the manner in which words are used. Let's talk about some of the most common. COUNCIL / COUNSEL The word, COUNCIL, is a noun and means a group of people that pass laws, ordinances or other laws or standards. She had to go before the council for them to pass judgment on her or The council will take up the wetlands provisions next w...

Common Errors Ch. 01

by velvetpie on Sep 15, 2017
How To

Errors occur every day in the manner in which words are used. Let’s talk about some of the most common. THEY’RE / THEIR / THEREB THEY’RE is a contraction, a combination of two words. In this case, the two words are THEY and ARE, a pronoun and a verb. They’re going to the ball game tonight. THEIR is a pronoun that shows possession. That woman is their moth...

US English 101: Parts of a Sentence

by lindiana on Sep 13, 2017
How To

English 101 is brought to you by Lindiana, who holds her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education/English. * You can use two terms, subject and predicate, to describe most sentences. However, there are other names and functions of important sentence elements at your disposal. We will review those elements. Subject and Predicate A sentence consis...

Common Errors Ch. 03

by velvetpie on Sep 15, 2017
How To

Errors occur every day in the manner in which words are used. Let's talk about some of the most common. APPRAISE / APPRISE APPRAISE is a verb that means to estimate the value of an item or a person. The value doesn't always have to be tangible. Some examples of this are: I need to have my grandmother's jewelry appraised or The appraised value of the land i...

The Correct Use Of Lay/Lie

by R. Richard on Sep 1, 2017
How To

The words Lay and Lie are verbs that are often used incorrectly. One of the reasons is that there are two Lay verbs. One is the base form of the verb Lay, and the other is the past tense of the verb Lie. Lay is a transitive verb meaning 'to put or place.' Someone lays something down. (Note: Lay is also a widely recognized slang verb or noun involved wit...