Homework

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?

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?


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!

Would love to hear a simple explanation


Help with this:
Rewrite the sentences in active voice:
Ex1- The cake was baked by my grandmother.
Ex2- A new book was written by the author.
Ex3- The project was completed by the team on time.
Thank you for always helping ❤️

Thanks a lot for your help! 😊

Here’s a specific exercise from the assignment:
Rewrite the sentences by changing the underlined part into a noun clause:
1-The reason for her absence is unknown.
2-His success depends on his hard work.
3-The truth is that she was late.
Could you please suggest a way to explain this better?

"Lena loves to paint. She spends hours creating colorful pictures. After she finishes, she cleans her brushes and puts them away. Because she enjoys art so much, she dreams of becoming an artist."
Which ones are simple sentences, and which are not? We'd really appreciate your help! 😊

Here are a few of the sentences she needs to correct if necessary:
1 The bouquet of flowers smell wonderful.
2 Neither of the students were late to class.
3 My brother, along with his friends, play soccer every weekend.

The knight found ____ in the cave.
She painted ____ for her art project.
We watched ____ at the theater.
The chef cooked ____ for dinner.
He borrowed ____ from the library.
They built ____ in the backyard.
THX!

a) Lily bakes a delicious cake.
b) They explore the deep ocean.
c) Sam runs to school every morning.
Could you check if we’re getting them right?

Do you have a tip or a fun exercise that can help him feel the difference between them in conversation? I think hearing examples from you would make a big difference.

🔹 Convert these sentences into passive voice and maintain the correct tense:
The company is launching a new product next month.
Scientists discovered a new planet last year.
Someone has stolen my phone!
We’d really appreciate any tips or explanations that could help clarify the rules.