Yeah, well, our teacher had this really cool way of letting us remember which is which. It sort of went like this:
It helped me a lot, though, in remembering which sentence is which.
Later on, Mrs. Tenny told us to give an example for each sentence structure. "The sentences," she said "must form a story."
So our class output was like this:
"Princess is a single girl. She met a Jack Frostie girl, Maysa, and they fangirled together. When Princess fell in love with Niall, she had no more time for Maysa. But Maysa met a guy named Delfra and they became more than friends, and the four of them lived happily every after"
So, from that, you can now conclude that despite being sophomores, we are a class of Jack Frost fanatics and directioners who find amusement in things five-year-olds laugh at.
By the way - Delfra isn't a real name! It's just a codename, if you may,for a guy Maysa has been crushing on (and apparently wouldn't get over in a long time).
But anyways, I found this method really helpful. It makes memorizing the sentence structures a lot easier.
'Till next time then! I've got like a gazillion more homeworks to do. Thank youuuu so much for reading this.

Nice post Joy Anne.
TumugonBurahinYie thanks. :)
BurahinGreat . Nice story :D
TumugonBurahinomygod my name is here!! haha, if maysa see this, ooohhhhh haha.. i learned many things here too :)
TumugonBurahinHahaha I don't think she read my blog, honestly. Her only comment is ";)".
Burahin^o^
TumugonBurahinNice one Joy Anne :)
TumugonBurahinHmm...the ending is good but I really wish you should have created your own version of story too.. but all in all NICE :)
TumugonBurahinokay. nice whoever owns this blog
TumugonBurahinOk this is Joy Anne.
BurahinEffort much ...................................................................................................
TumugonBurahinnice
TumugonBurahinnice:)))
TumugonBurahinwow
TumugonBurahinGreat post. There aren't any grammatical errors, and the sentences flow freely. (:
TumugonBurahin-Allyssa Q. ^^
Wow thanks. :)
Burahin