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Hey! Lamis needs help with this :

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!
Tati_Tue
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Last update: 16 hours ago
Dear teacher, In a family hike last weekend, my daughter spotted a group of deer and wondered aloud what the plural of "deer",kindly help.
Paulina_Hivona
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Last update: 17 hours ago
Heyy again Lola during our family game night of Scrabble, we debated the correct pronunciation of the word "who," Could you help us out?
Chloé_Bernard
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Last update: 17 hours ago
Greetings 😊while working on a story, they wrote, "The puppy was small, fluffy, playful and energetic." Is it correct to leave out the comma before "and energetic," or should it always be included?
Pew_Peww
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Last update: 1 day ago
Good day), I was proofreading my daughter’s story, and she wrote, "The cat chased its' tail, but it's not very fast," and I realized I'm confused about when to use "its" vs. "it’s." Any tips?
Fedi_Dahaf_
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Last update: 1 day ago
Hey! I was reading a book with my son, and we came across the word 'conflate.' He was curious about its pronunciation, but I wasn’t 100% sure. Could you help clarify?
GoldenGlowVibes_
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Last update: 1 day ago
Hey! My kid heard the word 'abscond' in a movie the other day, and now we're all wondering how to pronounce it correctly. Can you help us out?
dohaxi_poly_
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Last update: 3 days ago
Hey! Beko has an English homework on reported speech:

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?
Blue_Saddness_
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Last update: 3 days ago
Hello)
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?
Blue_Saddness_
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Last update: 3 days ago
Lola needs help again with an exercise:

Either the students or the teacher ___ (to be) responsible for keeping the classroom clean." Could you help us figure out the correct verb?
Chloé_Bernard
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Last update: 6 days ago
Hi could you help my daughter with some examples like these?

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?
Bidalag_505_
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Last update: 6 days ago
Hey regarding the possessive adjectives, could you check these examples with us? Like, for sentences such as "Sara lost ___ book, but found ___ pencil in ___ bag.
Mulan_Hanfu
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Last update: 1 week ago
Hello! Sophie, was talking about how her old school used to be so strict, and I got curious—what’s the difference between saying used to be and just is strict?
Wafi_Wedoh
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Last update: 1 week ago
I overheard someone at a café saying ‘delineate’ in two different ways, and now I'm not sure which is correct—could you clarify the right pronunciation for me?
Haruto_Tanaka
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Last update: 1 week ago
Merhaba) We're trying to come up with 200 sentences using different relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, and that. Could you help us brainstorm some examples? Would really appreciate it!
Juliette_Kurka
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Last update: 1 week ago
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