Lives near Campground with animal friends including ducks, bears, raccoon, fox, and rabbit. Needs to eat and sleep to survive, has health meter that can be restored. Communicates through gestures like nodding and shaking head. Can wear disguises to blend in with humans
Action words convey actions, events, and states of being. They bring life to static sentences by defining characters' actions. Action words describe what someone or something does or experiences
Used for repeated actions or permanent situations in present. Examples: "I always travel to work by car"
Present simple describes repeated actions or permanent situations. Present continuous shows actions happening now or around present. Only action verbs can be used in continuous form. State verbs like believe, know, love can only be used in simple form
DO indicates actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks. MAKE denotes creation or production of something. DO focuses on the action itself, while MAKE refers to its result
"Attend to" is used in 40% of cases. "Attend by" is used in 32% of cases. "Attend in" is used in 6% of cases. "Attend at" is used in 4% of cases. "Attend for" is used in 4% of cases