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green@nature
Hey heyy! My eldest is working on some compound nouns exercises, and we're a bit stuck. Could you give us a quick hand with some examples?
green@nature_
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Last update: 1 day ago
Wonef Sefen
Hi! We're going through noun grammar with my daughter, and she's a bit confused about singular vs. plural nouns. Any chance you could share a quick exercise for her to practice?
Wonef_Sefen
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Last update: 2 days ago
Ana María García López
Ola!! The exercise asks Elionor to list 5 sentences using "in" phrases and identify whether they describe location, time, or condition. Could you help please!
Ana_María
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Last update: 2 days ago
Noah Sinclair
Hey! My child istruggling with a few subject-verb agreement exercises. Could you take a quick look at this one: 'Neither the boys nor the girl (run/runs) to the park every morning?
Noah_Sinclair
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Last update: 4 days ago
Amara Sutton
Can you please help) The book asks to fill in the blanks with the correct possessive determiners (e.g., my, your, his, etc.). Could you help us out with a quick explanation?
Amara_Sutton
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Last update: 6 days ago
Eliana Tirianna
Hi), Dany is having trouble with conjunctions. He is confused about how to use "but" and "so" correctly. For instance, should he write "I wanted ice cream but it was closed" or "I wanted ice cream so it was closed"? Thanks for any guidance!
Eliana_Tirianna
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Last update: 1 week ago
sahocad199
Hello all :) , can you please check if our answers are correct for the attachted sheet:

A: my
B: his
C: their
D: her
E: its
F: your
G: our
sahocad199_
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Last update: 1 week ago
Li Mei
Hellooo! My kido just finished her English homework on prepositions in sentences, and I wanted to make sure she's on the right track. One of the sentences she wrote is, "The cat is under the table," and another is, "He is going to the park in the afternoon." I think she's got it, but could you please take a quick look and let us know if there's anything she needs to tweak?
Li_Mei
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
WanderlustAura
Hi! Noura has a homework exercise about collective nouns. Could you help us clarify what they are with a few examples?
WanderlustAura_
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
HOrse_lovers
My kid’s English homework is all about fixing comma splices :

1. I went to the store, I bought some milk.

Would love any pointers or examples you can share
HOrse_lovers_
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Henry Serkuzi
Please can you help with an exercise about using commas in lists. My daughter has sentences like "I bought apples bananas oranges and grapes" and she needs to insert commas correctly.
Henry_Serkuzi
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Jenice fidyeno
Dear teacher! Mary has a task to identify and analyze metaphors and similes in a given poem. She needs to underline metaphors like "The world is a stage" and similes like "Her smile was as bright as the sun," then write a brief explanation of what each metaphor or simile means in the context of the poem. Could you help her with this analysis?
Jenice_fidyeno
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Karim Kanaan
I want to ask about the use of "by" in sentences, but we’re having some trouble understanding how it works in phrases like "by the door" versus "the painting was done by her." Could you kindly explain.
Karim_Kanaan
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Garlic&Onions
Good evening! We're stuck on when to use an apostrophe, attached you may find the work sheet, if you can help with please.
Garlic&Onions_
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
tefave4717
Hope you're doing well! My daughter, Liza, is trying to identify the right modal verb in sentences like "You ___ bring your passport to the interview" and "Students ___ wear uniforms at this school." Do you have any tips or tricks to help her understand when to use "must" versus "have to"?
tefave4717_
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
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