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One of the tasks asks my brother to write sentences using collective nouns like a flock of birds or a school of fish, but we’re struggling to come up with good examples.
Could you help clarify how to use them correctly or share a few examples to get us started?


--> Write three different sentences using "over" in various contexts (like showing movement, position, and comparison), but we’re not sure if we’re guiding her correctly.
Could you share some examples or tips to help her understand it better?


For example, one of the tasks asks to explain the difference in meaning between sentences like "She learned from her mistakes" and "This gift is from my grandma."


"Once upon a time, there was a small town between two mountains. The people in the town were friendly and always helped each other. There was a river that ran between the two mountains, and the children loved to play near it. One day, the mayor asked the people to decide between two locations for the new school. After much thought, they agreed on the place between the park and the library."
Can you help her make sure it's correct


Complete the sentence using the correct phrasal noun:
"The team had a quick ___ before the big presentation."
(Options: run-up, break-out, take-off)
Match the phrasal noun to its definition:
a) Breakdown
b) Set-up
c) Run-through
i. A quick rehearsal or practice
ii. An arrangement or structure
iii. A failure or collapse
Would love some guidance on this!



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.