I am a doctor
Mr. See owned a saw.
And Mr. Soar owned a seesaw.
Now, See's saw sawed Soar's seesaw
Before Soar saw See,
Which made Soar sore.
Had Soar seen See's saw
Before See sawed Soar's seesaw,
See's saw would not have sawed
Soar's seesaw.
So See's saw sawed Soar's seesaw.
But it was sad to see Soar so sore
just because See's saw sawed
Soar's seesaw.
And Mr. Soar owned a seesaw.
Now, See's saw sawed Soar's seesaw
Before Soar saw See,
Which made Soar sore.
Had Soar seen See's saw
Before See sawed Soar's seesaw,
See's saw would not have sawed
Soar's seesaw.
So See's saw sawed Soar's seesaw.
But it was sad to see Soar so sore
just because See's saw sawed
Soar's seesaw.
FORMAT
Verb (to be) + indefinite article (a / an) + Profession
Verb (to be) + indefinite article (a / an) + Profession
What do you do for a living?
Dialogue 1
Michael: Hello Michelle, what do you do for a living? Michello, hello Michael, I am a student, and you? Michael: I am a student also. Sasha: Hello, what do you do for a living? Ricardo: I am a football player, and you? Sasha: I am a teacher. RULE# 2: Most professions are neutral Only specific professions are gender-based.
Robert: Hello, what do you do for a living? Rachel: I am a Policewoman, and you? Robert: I am a Policeman. Gender based Professions Male Female Policeman Police Woman Fireman Firewoman Businessman Businesswoman Actor Actress Barber Hairdresser RULE # 3: Professions or objects beginning with a vowel sound have the indefinte article '' an'' before them, while professions or objects starting with a consonant sound, have ''a'' before them. A An A doctor An actor A carpenter An Engineer |
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