Put in my place by my 7 year-old!

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Dan jr has just turned seven.

I was helping him with some spelling homework last night and he got a bit stuck on 'didn't'. Well you would at seven, wouldn't you?

I explained how it was a shortened version of 'did not' and how the 'o' was replaced by a little dash.

'Oh', he replied scathingly, 'You mean an apostrophe?'

(homer)

It's nice to know that some schools at least are doing their job properly!
 
devonwoody":282houqf said:
frugal":282houqf said:
Sounds a bit like my three year old "You are supposed to drive with both hands on the steering wheel daddy!".

What was you doing with other hand then? :)

I have a terrible habit of driving with one hand on the streering wheel and the other on the arm rest in between the two front seats.
 
My 13 year old lad said to his mum, "can I have a £1 for being good"?
my wife replied, "why don't you be like dad and be good for nothing"
:( :( :(
Rich.
 
Dan Tovey":3ehr06kj said:
Dan jr has just turned seven.

I was helping him with some spelling homework last night and he got a bit stuck on 'didn't'. Well you would at seven, wouldn't you?

I explained how it was a shortened version of 'did not' and how the 'o' was replaced by a little dash.

'Oh', he replied scathingly, 'You mean an apostrophe?'

(homer)

It's nice to know that some schools at least are doing their job properly!


Brilliant! :lol: It reminds me of a game we used to play with our daughter. You would pick up a card which would have a simple question printed on it, then you would spin a pointer on a dial of the alphabet and the answer had to begin with the letter it pointed to. She was about 6 and the very first time we played her first question was "It comes out in the summer" beginning with "V". Quick as a flash she replied "Vienetta" ( a popular type of dessert icecream at the time). Next question was "name a famous ship" beginning with "O". A tiny pause and then she replied "an Optimist" (this is a type of sailing dinghy used to teach sailing in the local primary school). I wish my brain was that versatile and able to think so far outside the box. Didn't do her any harm because she's now a fund manager in the City!
 
That daughter of yours doesn't seem to stop the stockmarket from crashing every other week tho..

OK only teasing
 
'Oh', he replied scathingly, 'You mean an apostrophe?'

Frankly, I'm amazed. Most young posters on various networks wouldn't know what to do with an apostrophe if you gave them a box full of them.
Neither, I suspect, would many of their teachers.

Roy.
 
devonwoody":nqn4nk8i said:
That daughter of yours doesn't seem to stop the stockmarket from crashing every other week tho..

OK only teasing

I hold her personally responsible DW and I think it very bad form that she doesn't tell her Dad she's about to do it! :evil:
 

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