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My recent favourite board game


My recent favourite board game is Monopoly. Monopoly is a very exciting board game when you nearly step on other people houses. My Mum and Dad are always playing with me Monopoly. When somebody is bulding a house you can step on it and pay a lot of money.

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http://www.hasbro.com/games/kid-games/monopoly/

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi Reg,

It's an interesting post. But seems you were in a rush and you've made even more spelling and grammatically mistakes than before! Do relax and spend good time on writing your blog. You would feel proud of yourself. Remember, do your best in everything you do, no matter playing or working.

Love,
Mama
Anonymous said…
Reggie,

Well done correcting your own mistakes so quickly. As I always say, no big deal making mistakes (of course minor ones!); most important is that you realize it, admit it and correct it. Right ?

Cheers,
Mama

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