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李伟
Heyyy Heyy , my elder has homework please help solve predicate adjective sheet . Thank you for always helping
李伟_
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Last update: 1 week ago
Belg_rade
Helloo can you please help understanding possessive noun concept and solve the attached exercise
Belg_rade_
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Last update: 1 week ago
Toma Cojo
Good day teachers , can some one help my kid with plural noun exercise
Toma_Cojo
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Last update: 1 week ago
Andreea Dumitrescu
Helloo! can you please help solve the attached past perfect practice sheet
Andreea_Dumitrescu
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Last update: 1 week ago
Zlata Mishkova
Hi! I just wanted to check with you about something real quick please Adam’s working on some adverb placement rules for homework, and we’re a bit confused about sentences like "He always is late" vs. "He is always late." I don’t want to teach him the wrong thing 😅
Zlata_Mishkova
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Last update: 1 week ago
Pili_loki45_36
Dear teacher, Liam came home yesterday looking a bit overwhelmed. His English assignment on participle phrases has him scratching his head, and I’m not sure how to explain it in a way that clicks for him. I was hoping you could go through the basics. Thank you !
Pili_loki45_36_
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Last update: 1 week ago
Faysal
Salam teachers! I thought it might help if you could explain the principle of phrase practice through a short story or real-life examples. For instance, you could describe a scene like, "Running through the park, Liam felt the wind in his hair," and then break it down to show how the participle phrase adds detail.
Faysal_
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Last update: 1 week ago
Amanda & Maranda
Briano , my 12-year-old son, has been working hard on his English assignments. He understands the basics of conditionals, but combining past and present situations confuses him. For example, exercises like:

If she ______ (study) harder, she ______ (pass) the exam last year.

If I ______ (know) about the meeting, I ______ (not miss) it yesterday.

If they ______ (not move) to the city, they ______ (still live) in the countryside now.

Amanda_&
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Last update: 1 week ago
Karabib_27
Hi Miss , please guide us how to complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb from the list below:

(give up, look after, turn on, pick up, run out of)

a-Ethan decided to ______ his little sister while his mom was at work.
b-Don’t ______ on your dreams, even if things get tough!
c-Can you ______ the TV? The game is about to start.
d-We ______ milk, so I need to go to the store.
e-Ethan’s dad will ______ him from school at 3 p.m.

we have another exercise, we will solve it and send it to you tomorrow to check
Karabib_27_
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Last update: 1 week ago
jhl9-87J#
Hiii, teacher can you please give a small intro about passive voice topic and help do the sheet, thank you!
jhl9-87J#_
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Last update: 1 week ago
Carolina  Dankin
Good afternoon! Can you please solve the attached practice sheet about interjections so we compare with our answers , Thank you so much !
Carolina_
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Rola Karim
Hi Miss! My daughter, Emma, has an assignment on Intensive Pronouns,. She understands that these pronouns add emphasis, but sometimes she gets them mixed up with reflexive pronouns.

I tried explaining that the sentence should still make sense without the pronoun, but she’s still unsure when to use himself, herself, or themselves in different contexts.

Do you have any tips that might help her remember the difference?
Rola_Karim
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
fibeta6_speed
Helloz All ☺️ I hope you're having a great day!
My kiddo understands the basics of Indefinite Articles (a/an) , but certain exceptions—like words starting with silent "h" or vowel sounds—are confusing.

Would you have any tips or simple explanations to help clarify this?
fibeta6_speed_
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
HOrse_lovers
Hello Miss! Please help with the attached sheet about future perfect tense. THX !!!
HOrse_lovers_
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
Lucky-Wone77
Serrah my girl has English assignment about Coordinating Conjunctions concept, sometimes we struggle with choosing the right conjunction in more complex sentences.

We’ve gone over examples, but we still gets confused when deciding between "but" and "yet" or "nor" and "or." If you have any simple explanations or strategies that could make this clearer, I’d really appreciate it!
Lucky-Wone77_
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
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