Homework

She wrote, “The detective arrived at the crime scene later,” but she’s unsure if she’s using the best word to show timing. Would something like immediately or eventually work better depending on the situation?
Also, do words like yesterday or tonight count as When adverbs too? She’s super excited about making her mystery sound real, so we’d love your advice!

My son is working on his English assignment about demonstrative pronouns, and he’s really into it—but he’s also turning it into a game.
He keeps pointing at random objects and making up funny sentences like, "This is my spaceship!" while holding a spoon. 😂 I love his creativity, but I want to make sure he’s using demonstrative pronouns correctly in a structured way.
Could you check this exercise and let us know if we’re on the right track?
"Complete the sentences with this, that, these, or those:
___ is my favorite book on the shelf.
Look at ___ stars in the sky!"
Thanks a lot!

Would you mind taking a look?
Instructions: Identify the type of sentence and correct if needed.
1- Although it was raining.
2- The kids played in the yard they were excited.
3- She finished her book before dinner.

"She walked through the park with her friends,"
there are a couple of prepositional phrases, but we’re not sure how to identify them correctly. Could you guide us?

1-Choose the correct verb form to complete each sentence:
a. Either my mom or my sisters (is/are) going to bake cookies for the bake sale.
b. Each of the dogs (bark/barks) at the mail carrier every morning.
c. The team (is/are) winning its game today.
If you could take a look and let us know, that’d be awesome—thank you so much!


Direct: "I'm reading a great book," Sarah said to her friend.
Could you help us figure out how to turn that into reported speech?

Please help with :
Everyone ___ (bring/brings) their own book to the reading session, but someone ___ (forget/forgets) each time.”
Would you mind showing us the correct form here on indefinite pronouns and maybe explaining why?

Either the students or the teacher ___ (to be) responsible for keeping the classroom clean." Could you help us figure out the correct verb?

1-You’re coming to the party, aren’t you?
2-She doesn’t like broccoli, does she?
3-We’ve met before, haven’t we?
4-They won’t be late, will they?
5-He should call us, shouldn’t he?
6-You can’t swim, can you?
7-She’s going to bring snacks, isn’t she?



My kid has this English homework on comparative and superlative adjectives! Could you help us out with these?
Here's one of the exercises we came across:
Fill in the blanks with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in parentheses:
1-This book is (interesting) than the one we read last week.
2-She’s the (good) singer in the class.
Would really appreciate your help! Thanks 😊

Complete the sentences using who, whom, whose, which, or where:
a-This is the restaurant ____ we first met.
b-I spoke to the girl ____ brother is in my class.
c-Do you know the man ____ fixed our car?
d-The book ____ you recommended was amazing!
e-She’s the friend ____ I can always rely on.

"Circle the correct pronoun and decide if it’s intensive or reflexive: She herself / herself baked the cake for her family."