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"The very tall man walked into the room." We're not sure which part is the modifier here. Is it "very tall," or is it something else?
"She quickly ran to the store because she was running late." We’re confused about whether "quickly" modifies the verb "ran" or something else.
Could you explain?


A-underline the irregular verbs in the sentences below:
1-She bought a new dress last week.
2-We have swum in the lake every summer since we were kids.
3-He taught us a fun game during recess.
B-Fill in the blanks with the correct past tense of these irregular verbs:
1-(go) Yesterday, we ___ to the park.
2-(see) I ___ a rainbow after the rain.
3-(write) She ___ a letter to her grandma last night.
Would love it if you could help us confirm the answers! 😊

One of the sentences is: "Swimming in the ocean is my favorite hobby." Could you help us figure out which word is the gerund?



She went to the store because she needed milk or She went to the store and bought milk?
Any tips on how to explain this would be awesome!

I tried saying it out loud, but I got lost halfway and just gave up. Now I’m wondering—how do you actually pronounce this word?

"They (go) to the museum several times this year."
I’d really appreciate it if you could take a look.




We came across this sentence: "She bought ___ apple and ___ oranges from the market." please help which determiners to use.?

My daughter is having so much fun with her assignment on compound sentences, but she wants to make them more exciting! She wrote: "The spaceship took off, and the astronauts waved at the crowd." I love how creative she is, but I want to be sure she’s using the right structure. Another one she wrote is: "We could go to the beach, or we could stay home and watch a movie."
Does that work? Let me know if she should tweak anything—thanks a lot!
