i think you should not go barefoot to the park and store.
AnswerListen to your mother and put some shoes on. It is very possible to get a disease or virus from walking barefoot in a supermarket or a grocery store. If you walk barefoot outside you can stub your toe, step on glass, get tetanus from a rusty screw/nail, get blisters on your feet from the sun-heated pavement/sidewalk....there are many 'not-so-great' outcomes from walking around barefoot.
BETTER ANSWER:
If you really want to go bare foot, there are some sites that would help you out with answering some of your mom's questions about barefooting. There are many benefits to it such as you retain better posture and a better gait. Also, you experience the earth and nature in a new way and it really is an enjoyable experience, at least to me. I find being barefoot a lot more comfortable than having my feet crammed into shoes. So, anyway, here is a helpful website: barefooters.org Just try to inform your mom about all of the good things about barefooting. It took awhile for my parents to like the idea but I've found barefooting to be a great experience with a ton of positives and no negatives so far. Good luck!
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if you like a boy and don't know how to express it first of all is get close with him in friendship then ask him does he want to go to theme parks and ask other friends to go so its less awkward. then pretend to fall and fall on top of him!!!
Yes. If you want to know more go to the nearest game store and ask the manager.
No, the predicate is "ran to the store" (which we say is predicated of the subject "the boy". "Ran" is the verb.
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