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Vox81_Xa
Hi Salma is working on her English homework about sentence fragments. She need to create three examples, but she is not sure how to spot a fragment or what makes a sentence fragment different from a complete sentence.
Vox81_Xa_
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Last update: 21 hours ago
Leonardo Olleik
We have to fill in blanks with the right possessive adjective for sentences like: "This is ___ (Sarah) book" or "We love ___ (our family) dog.
Leonardo_Olleik
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Last update: 1 day ago
Spring_butterflies
Hello, please need help with english homework on conditional clauses

1-If it rains tomorrow, we ___ (stay) home.
2-She would be happier if she ___ (have) more free time.
3-If they had studied harder, they ___ (pass) the test.
Spring_butterflies_
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Last update: 1 day 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 day ago
Roya Denise
Could you help us figure out how to identify the nominal clause in sentences like: 'What she said made everyone laugh'?
Roya_Denise
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Last update: 1 day ago
Cody Martinia
My son has an English worksheet with a question that we're having a bit of trouble figuring out. Would you mind helping us break it down?
Cody_Martinia
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Last update: 1 day ago
Milena Petrović
Dear amazing teachers, Alice has a worksheet on active vs. passive voice for English class.I was wondering if you could take a quick look and guide us on how to approach the answers.
Milena_Petrović
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Last update: 1 day ago
Fedro Ramios
Hello, Jack has a homework about direct and indirect speech. Could you please help answer the questions in the sheet. Thank you for helping?
Fedro_Ramios
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Last update: 1 day 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: 1 day 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: 1 day 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: 1 day 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: 1 day 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: 1 day 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: 1 day 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 day ago
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