Blizzard
There was (to be, datid, 3. p. ental) a blizzard in the December of (ejefald, of-ejefald) 2010. It was the coldest (gradbøjning, 3. grad) winter in many years.
I could hear the storm very clearly from inside, and it didn't (to do, datid nægtende, 3. p. ental) sound very nice. It sounded (datid -ed, regelm. uds.) like a howling wolf.
I could hear my dog's collar, while it walked on the stairs – I think, she is scared about those (påpegende stedord, flertal, de der (længere væk fra den talende)) noises from the blizzard. My dog, Lola, went (ureglm. uds., datid af go) into my bedroom to snuggle in my duvet, as she usually does, when she hasn't (to have, nutid nægtende, 3. p. ental) got anything (nogen, noget, nogen som helst, bruges i spørgende sætn. og sætn. med not el. never (nægtende sætn.)) else to do, or if she is lazy.
I am all alone by myself (tilbagevisende stedord, ental, I (jeg)) right now – I haven't got any brothers or sisters, my mom and dad are divorced, and I live alone with my dog and mom, who (henførende stedord, som, der, personer og ting) is a florist, but she isn't home yet because of the stupid blizzard, and I am a little nervous. I hope, that my mom gets home soon.
The school sent the students home earlier than usual, because the busdrivers were afraid of driving, which I think is okay, because it was a really boring day at school.
It is 5 pm, and my mom said, that she would be home at half past four. I tried to call my mom's cell phone, but she didn't answered – okay, I'm getting a little scared now, cause she usually answer the phone, when it's me who are calling.
Suddenly I heard a bumb outside – what was that? I went to my bedroom-window, and I saw a big branch, from a fir tree lying on the ground. Oh no! The blizzard is getting worse.
I tried to call my mom several times afterwards, but she didn't answer. I started to cry, because I got the most terrible thoughts about what may have happened. I got a shock, when I heard some noises coming from downstairs. I took my tennis racket with me – just in case. When I got downstairs, I saw a figure in the hall. - Hi Terri. It was my mom! I gave her a big hug, and then she said, that she was so sorry about being home so soon because of the trafic. She told me, that an accident was happened, on the route she used to drive, so she couldn't move anywhere, and that her cell phone was out of battery.
Now I can relax, I thought to myself. Because that was the worse blizzard, I've ever experienced.
I could hear the storm very clearly from inside, and it didn't (to do, datid nægtende, 3. p. ental) sound very nice. It sounded (datid -ed, regelm. uds.) like a howling wolf.
I could hear my dog's collar, while it walked on the stairs – I think, she is scared about those (påpegende stedord, flertal, de der (længere væk fra den talende)) noises from the blizzard. My dog, Lola, went (ureglm. uds., datid af go) into my bedroom to snuggle in my duvet, as she usually does, when she hasn't (to have, nutid nægtende, 3. p. ental) got anything (nogen, noget, nogen som helst, bruges i spørgende sætn. og sætn. med not el. never (nægtende sætn.)) else to do, or if she is lazy.
I am all alone by myself (tilbagevisende stedord, ental, I (jeg)) right now – I haven't got any brothers or sisters, my mom and dad are divorced, and I live alone with my dog and mom, who (henførende stedord, som, der, personer og ting) is a florist, but she isn't home yet because of the stupid blizzard, and I am a little nervous. I hope, that my mom gets home soon.
The school sent the students home earlier than usual, because the busdrivers were afraid of driving, which I think is okay, because it was a really boring day at school.
It is 5 pm, and my mom said, that she would be home at half past four. I tried to call my mom's cell phone, but she didn't answered – okay, I'm getting a little scared now, cause she usually answer the phone, when it's me who are calling.
Suddenly I heard a bumb outside – what was that? I went to my bedroom-window, and I saw a big branch, from a fir tree lying on the ground. Oh no! The blizzard is getting worse.
I tried to call my mom several times afterwards, but she didn't answer. I started to cry, because I got the most terrible thoughts about what may have happened. I got a shock, when I heard some noises coming from downstairs. I took my tennis racket with me – just in case. When I got downstairs, I saw a figure in the hall. - Hi Terri. It was my mom! I gave her a big hug, and then she said, that she was so sorry about being home so soon because of the trafic. She told me, that an accident was happened, on the route she used to drive, so she couldn't move anywhere, and that her cell phone was out of battery.
Now I can relax, I thought to myself. Because that was the worse blizzard, I've ever experienced.
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