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Peace&Love
Good day) I want to ask about the past perfect tense and could use a bit of help understanding it better. Could you give us a hand with a few examples of how it’s used in sentences?
Peace&Love_
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Last update: 5 days ago
Eliana Tirianna
Hello, I hope you're doing well! My child is working on an English assignment about comparative adverbs and could use a little extra help understanding the concept. Could you possibly clarify how comparative adverbs are formed please
Eliana_Tirianna
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
Roblox_ox
Dear teachers, my so has an english homework involving gerunds and infinitives, and we're a bit stuck on it. Could you possibly give us a quick example or two? We just need to get the hang of how they’re used in sentences. Any help would be much appreciated!
Roblox_ox_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Roberto Lionez
Also we have another similar exercise to solve, could you help clarify which adjectives are being used in these sentences? 'The big brown dog barked loudly' and 'She wore a beautiful red dress to the party.'"
Roberto_Lionez
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Last update: 1 month ago
Matrio_Doll
Hi Mr., my son Alex has this English assignment on adjectives and adverbs, but he’s not quite getting how to use them properly. The textbook examples are a bit confusing for him. Do you have any tips or simple examples that might help clear things up?
Matrio_Doll_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Green_Power
Good evening, My daughter has an assignment on gerund phrases, and we're a little confused about how to identify them in sentences. Could you possibly share a few examples or tips that might help her understand better?
Green_Power_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Soo-Jin Lee
Hi! I was wondering, if you could give us a hand. My son is having some trouble with on complex sentences, and I’m not sure how to guide him. Could you possibly explain it in a way that might click with him?
Soo-Jin_Lee
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Last update: 1 month ago
Homie_ie
Hello, my son is working on a creative writing assignment that involves fairies, and he's having trouble with pronoun perspective. He’s not sure when to switch between "I" and "we" while narrating from the fairies’ point of view. Could you offer a quick tip on how to keep that straight?
Homie_ie_
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Last update: 1 month ago
ffleur-rr
Hi! My daughter has an English assignment on exclamation marks, and I realized I'm not as sure about the details as I thought. Any chance you could help clarify when and how they're best used?
ffleur-rr_
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Last update: 2 months ago
Sweet_Bite
Hello teachers) Sally is going over proper nouns, and we're not sure about names of places like "Mountains" or "Parks" – do they always need to be capitalized? We'd appreciate your guidance on this!
Sweet_Bite_
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Last update: 2 months ago
Fareeza
Hi, I hope you're doing well! Bella studying phrasal adjectives, and we're just looking for a bit of guidance. For example, she came across phrases like 'well-behaved child' and 'broken-down car,' but she's unsure how to properly use these in sentences—any tips would be appreciated!
Fareeza_
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Last update: 2 months ago
Zahra Ismali
Hey, just wanted to check on nominal clauses, and while I have a vague memory of them, I’m a bit rusty. For example, she has sentences like, 'What he said was surprising,' and I’m not 100% sure how to explain why that's a nominal clause))
Zahra_Ismali
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Last update: 2 months ago
David
Hey, Hope you’re doing well! We’re trying to figure out demonstrative adjectives for a homework task. Could you provide some examples of how “these” and “that” are used in context?

Appreciate your help!
David_
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Last update: 2 months ago
dohaxi_poly
Please if you can help my kid about the possessive form of nouns. Could you give a hand with examples like “Sarah’s book” and “the dogs’ toys”? Just want to make sure they’re getting it right. Thanks!
dohaxi_poly_
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Last update: 2 months ago
Foyipov_343
Hello) Alica has an exercise in her "Grade 4 Grammar Workbook" to practice identifying parts of speech. She needs to label each word in sentences like "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.
Foyipov_343_
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Last update: 2 months ago
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