Oh how cute! I want a Mister donuts play set too! It even has little tongs.
BTW I used to collect points at Mister Donuts and I earned a small handbag finally. I still have it even though it has been 10 years since in got it, but actually I have never used it ^^
Sometimes, the words that make up a compound word are hyphenated, such as "merry-go-round". Merry-go-round is a compound word that is made up of three words: merry, go and round.
What I suggest that you do for a start is to learn to recognize compound words, then just look up a dictionary to check if those should be hyphenated as and when you need to use them.
For example, using the Cambridge site (3rd on list below), I did a search for "merrygoround" and came up with this result, showing that the compound word should be hyphenated:
Re: Merry-go-round. Actually, what I wanted you to see comes after "Here are some alternatives".
At the top of the list of alternatives is the correct word, merry-go-round. If you click on the link, you will be able to verify if it is the word you are looking for by checking its meaning.
My youngest daughter successfully got a wonderful toy from Santa. :)
She wanted the toy and asked the Santa to give her it.
She got it!
Ah, coincidentally I wrote latest three entries related to this donuts shop. :p
She wanted the toy and asked the Santa to give it to her it.
Ah, coincidentally I wrote the latest last three entries I wrote are related to this donuts shop.
She was serving two donuts and a coffee to me. :)
Ah, my youngest daughter got a "Mister Donut Shop". ^^
My youngest daughter got a wonderful toy from Santa.
She wanted the toy and asked Santa to give it to her.
Coincidentally, the latest three entries have been related to this donut shop toy.
Thank you so much.
Coincidentally, the latest three entries have been related to this donut shop.
The original phrase seemed very strange, right? It doesn't matter.
Thank you!
BTW I used to collect points at Mister Donuts and I earned a small handbag finally. I still have it even though it has been 10 years since in got it, but actually I have never used it ^^
Eh, you have some handbag made by Mr Donut,right? I have some dishes which are available at my home. :)
Ah, My Youngest Daughter Received a 'Mister Donut Shop' Present ^^Comment: The title to your entry should have initial capital letters (N.B. there are exceptions):<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Normal</w:View> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom> <w:PunctuationKerning/> <w:ValidateAgainstSchemas/> <w:SaveIfXMLInvalid>false</w:SaveIfXMLInvalid> <w:IgnoreMixedContent>false</w:IgnoreMixedContent> <w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText>false</w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText> <w:Compatibility> <w:BreakWrappedTables/> <w:SnapToGridInCell/> <w:WrapTextWithPunct/> <w:UseAsianBreakRules/> <w:DontGrowAutofit/> <w:UseFELayout/> </w:Compatibility> <w:BrowserLevel>MicrosoftInternetExplorer4</w:BrowserLevel> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:LatentStyles DefLockedState="false" LatentStyleCount="156"> </w:LatentStyles> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 10]> <style> /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} </style> <![endif]-->www.say-it-in-english.com/BasicEnglish8.html
My youngest daughter received a wonderful toy from Santa.
She wanted the toy and asked Santa for it.Comment: The previous corrections are good. This is just another way to say the same thing.
Ah, coincidentally, my last/previous three entries are also about this toy.
That must have made you and your wife really happy too. :)
Thank you for sharing something so special.
I am struggling to read "Compound Words" which you left its link on your comment. I would expect my understanding...
Sometimes, the words that make up a compound word are hyphenated, such as "merry-go-round". Merry-go-round is a compound word that is made up of three words: merry, go and round.
What I suggest that you do for a start is to learn to recognize compound words, then just look up a dictionary to check if those should be hyphenated as and when you need to use them.
For example, using the Cambridge site (3rd on list below), I did a search for "merrygoround" and came up with this result, showing that the compound word should be hyphenated:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/spellcheck/british/?q=merrygoround
Some dictionaries that you might consider using:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/
http://oxforddictionaries.com/
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/
http://dictionary.reference.com/
Hope that helps.
Have a good day!
I was talking about the use of compound words with my colleague. She also told me that I should use hyphens when I use "three year old" as adjective.
I found "merrygoround was not found Did you spell it correctly? Here are some alternatives" on the website.
Thank you, your tips will help me in using this compound words next. :)
Re: Merry-go-round. Actually, what I wanted you to see comes after "Here are some alternatives".
At the top of the list of alternatives is the correct word, merry-go-round. If you click on the link, you will be able to verify if it is the word you are looking for by checking its meaning.
Have a good day!
Maybe she likes doughnuts because her dad likes doughnuts?
You have seen the donuts shop, right? Where do you live?
She isn't addicted to donuts, however she invited to her donuts shop today. :)
もしかして、サンタは修一さんの日記を読んだかな?