Edwardian First Edition Covers of Lucy Maud Montgomery books.
The Story Girl (1911), Anne of Green Gables (1908), Anne of Avonlea (1909), Kilmeny of the Orchard (1910).
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Reese's Peanut Butter Pie
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Flyers that have been showing up in mail boxes and on windshields are raising concerns with some Islanders.
They encourage parents to keep their kids home from school for one day next week — in protest of the province's guidelines for supporting gender identity and sexual orientation in schools.
Melody Dover received one in the rural mailbox of her family's home in Emyvale.
She said being a parent, she feels it's her generation's responsibility to teach children respect and tolerance.
"When I saw that flyer I was pretty irate. The information on it, I feel, was incredibly misdirected," she said.
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Not far from camp, we were greeted by an evening light show.
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i might get to go to PEI this summer and I'm so so so excited about it :)))))
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► Iron Fist: Heart of the Dragon #1 (2021)
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Lighthouse - Victoria by the Sea, Prince Edward Island
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There is/are
Different from です because it establishes existence and/or possession. Uses particle が because there is emphasis on the fact that it is in existence.
There is room for ambiguity because there isn’t a need for specification on whether the object is plural or singular.
ある・ありますNonliving thing
Xがあります
there is/are X (nonliving)
Example: 本があります I have a book (Lit. There is a book)
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いる・いますLiving thing
Xがいます
there is/are X (living)
Example: 猫がいます I have a cat/there is a cat
Note: plants use ある for some reason, but bacteria/microorganisms actually use いる!
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Location description:
Place に thing が ある
“at <place> there is <thing>” ie. “there’s a student over there”
• It calls for particle に rather than で for the place description. に can specify locations of existence like it specifies times and dates (kind of like on/at/to)
• The place description usually comes at the beginning of sentence.
• The thing description is usually followed by the particle が rather than は (more on that later)
1. There is/are X (が)
あそこにマクドナルドがあります。(There is a McDonalds over there.)
2. You have X
(は is often used for added clarification)
私はテレビがありません。(I don’t have a TV OR I am the one without a TV)
私の先生はこどもがいます。(My sensei has children.)
ロバートさんはおねえさんがいます。(Robert has an older sister.)
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Prince Edward Island has announced a plan to increase access to free heat pumps for Islanders.
In a Wednesday news release, the province says residents with an annual household income under $100,000 may be eligible for a free heat pump.
The province has also removed property value limits to make more Islanders eligible.
The main goal of the plan is to lower the usage of home heating oil in the province.
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Summerside Outer Range Lights - Summerside, Prince Edward Island
17-Sep-2021 | R. Clark-Martin
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Postcard
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Caught the sunrise in PEI.
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