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I was reading a book about the weather patterns in different countries and came across a sentence that confused me: 'I wonder whether it will rain tomorrow.' I mixed it up with 'weather' , so i need your help to understand
hegixol772_
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Last update: 1 month ago
I’m reaching out because my son, Sam, is working on an English assignment about determiners.

The task is to identify determiners in sentences, but he’s finding it confusing. For example, in the sentence, "Each student brought their lunch," he’s not sure why "Each" is a determiner and not an adjective.

We’ve gone through the rules, but he’s still mixing things up, especially with words like "the," "some," and "that." If you have any tips or an easy way to explain it, I think it would really help him get through this assignment.

Thanks so much for your time—I know how busy you must be, and we really appreciate your guidance!
joteri@3356_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hello miss, Amr is studying compund sentences, so he got this explanation paper, but we please need your elaboration
Alpesh_Patel
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Last update: 1 month ago
Ciao!! Can you please help with identification of phrases , please check the attachment my kid must solve, thank you!
Alberto_Esposito
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Last update: 1 month ago
Dear teacher currently we are solving an assignment focusing on gerund and infinitive usage, and we’ve encountered a few challenges. One of the tasks is to determine whether sentences “He decided going home early” are correct or need adjustment. THX!
user7685_
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Last update: 1 month ago
I hope everything’s great! So in my childs English assignment involves using collective nouns correctly, and I’m trying to guide them but need a little clarity myself.

For example: “The ___ of sailors set sail at dawn” or “A ___ of keys was found in the drawer.” I’d appreciate it if you could suggest a couple of clear examples or rules to make this easier to explain.
Flowers&Gardens_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hello) While watching a documentary about language evolution, they mentioned the longest word in English, and I got curious about its pronunciation. i forgot can you please help.
Henry_Serkuzi
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hii During your child’s school event, a teacher said, "All the best!" before the kids' performance. Is this just a way to say good luck?
Black&White_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hello teacher this time the question is for me)

While applying for a new job, I came across the phrase "Dear Sir or Madam" in a sample cover letter. I wondered if it’s still appropriate to use or if there’s a better alternative.

Could you explain when it’s best to use this greeting?
Marinette_
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Last update: 2 months ago
Hello!! We were doing an English assignment on definite articles, and Lilia my daughter came up with this wild sentence: "The dragon flew over the castle and disappeared into the sky." Now we're wondering—why the castle but not the sky? Would love your insight!
randa.meselmani
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Last update: 2 months ago
Hi Miss, my kid is doing a homework task on superlative adjectives, and we started comparing everything in the house—now he insists our cat is "the laziest creature ever!" 😆 Could you help us make sure he’s using them correctly?
dodowek144_
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Last update: 2 months ago
Good evening I was reading a book, and it said, 'He dove into the pool,' but later it said, 'He turned the documents in to the office.' Could you explain how 'into' and 'in to' work differently here?
Yecene_Sobe
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Last update: 2 months ago
Hi, I met someone named Nguyen at a community event, and I didn't want to mispronounce it—how should I say it correctly
Malika_Mekat
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Last update: 2 months ago
At work, I saw a poster that said, "The team are celebrating a win," but I thought it should say is. This got me thinking about when to use is or are. Could you clarify this for me?
sobe00_virR__1
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Last update: 2 months ago
Hi teachers! I met someone named Niamh and confidently said, "Nice to meet you, Nee-am." She laughed and said, "It’s actually pronounced 'Neev.'" I was so confused—how does that spelling make that sound?
Latifa_Lafif
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Last update: 2 months ago
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