Mr. Shute teaches us mathematics in a middle school this semester. He works hard and is a friend of all of us. So we like to listen to his class and like this old man.
But when Mr Shute thinks about some problems, he sometimes forgets some things. For example, he wore his wife's hat or got on the wrong bus. We all know him well and no one laughs at him.
But sometimes Mr. Shute forgets things when he thinks about problems. Like wearing a wife's hat or getting on the wrong bus. We all know him and no one laughs at him.
One afternoon, it was very hot, and Mr. Shute was thinking about a problem in his room. He forgot to turn on the electric fan, and after a few hours he was soaked to the skin. His wife came back and found it. She invited him to take a bath. He thought she was right and went to the bathroom. He didn't stop thinking when he was lying in the bathtub. Suddenly, he found that he forgot to take off his clothes. He jumped out of the car and looked at them carefully. Finally, he found them dry, and then said to himself, "Luckily, I didn't pour water into the bathtub!" "
One hot afternoon, Mr. Shute was thinking in his room. He forgot to turn on the electric fan, and a few hours later he was soaked to the skin. His wife found out when she came back. She let him take a bath. He thought she was right and went to the bathroom. When he was lying in the bathtub, he still didn't stop thinking. Suddenly he realized that he hadn't taken off his clothes. He quickly jumped out of the bathtub and looked at his clothes carefully. Finally, he found that the clothes were still dry. He said to himself, "It's a good thing I didn't put water in the bathtub!" " "