On their heels@iamdann at / on their heels = when something comes right after something else or is literally right behind you i am a babysitter, so i have children at my heels all day. 61 nanny usually watches children. I was@redpilldrop i were is correct when you’re using the subjunctive mood.
“nanny”a nanny tends to look after children for extended periods for example all day, on a regular long term basis. A nanny is someone who takes care of a baby when the parents are out. |i was — simple past i was in seoul last year.
I were — subjunctive if i were you, i wouldn’t do it. It was no easy task sounds like something you'd see in written english, whereas it was not an easy task sounds more like something spoken. |she work as a nurse. (hospital setting) that's her nanny!
But ideally it would be wise to say waitress. A babysitter is somebody who comes over to watch your kids for a few hours. My former job could be anything i used to do like accountant, babysitter, sales associate, waitress,etc. Nursea nurse specifically treats people medically.
Is a younger sister who is still a baby My advice is that if you’re going to go. You might have a schedule with them to come over every weekend, but typically you just call them whenever.