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Exercise: Use the correct simple or continuous tense.
a- Every night, Captain Flash ___ (watch) the city from the tallest building.
b- Right now, he ___ (chase) a group of villains down the street!
c- Last week, he ___ (save) a cat stuck on a rooftop.
Thx!


1-We had to _______ our tent before it got dark.
2-The rainstorm forced us to _______ our hike until the next day.
3-Before going outside, we _______ our jackets to stay warm.
4-The fire started to get too big, so we had to _______ it quickly.
5-Our friend kept making jokes to _______ his nervousness about sleeping outside.
6-Even though it was cold, we _______ with the weather and continued our trip.
Hope we’re on the right track! ⛺🔥

-- > I love reading, I don’t have much time for it these days.

“Complete the sentences: ___ a cat on the roof, but ___ no dogs in the yard.” Could you help us figure it out? 😊

There is an exercise about coordinating conjunctions, and we could really use your help on those two exercises:
Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction (and, but, or, so):
"She wanted to go to the park, ___ it started raining."
Combine the sentences using a coordinating conjunction:
"I like apples. I don’t like bananas."
Thanks for your help!

A-The travelers entered the enchanted forest because ________.
B-The magical owl refused to speak unless ________.
________, the river began to glow in the dark. (Use “after”)
C-The wizard agreed to help although ________.
________, they discovered a hidden cave. (Use “as soon as”)
D-The princess could only leave the castle if ________.
Would love to see how you’d complete these! 😊

At Amanda’s birthday party, a crowd of kids gathered around the table. Suddenly, the cake was missing! Lily’s dog Max barked loudly. Was it Tom, her best friend, or maybe even the band of clowns who performed earlier?
The task is to identify proper nouns, common nouns, and collective nouns. My kid loves the story but got confused with some answers—could you check?



Complete the sentences with a suitable prepositional phrase of manner or condition:
1-The chef chopped the vegetables ___ great precision.
2-If you don’t mix the batter ___ enough time, the cake won’t rise.
3-The dish must be served ___ a warm plate.
4-The contestants prepared their meals ___ a strict time limit.
5-The judges tasted each dish ___ careful consideration.
6-Without proper seasoning, the food will taste ___ a bland soup.

"If she ______ (study) harder, she ______ (pass) the test."
Can you help?


Rewrite the sentences to correct the double negatives.
I don't need no help with my homework.

"You ___ always be polite to elders" and "We ___ go to the park if it stops raining."
But she’s unsure which modals fit best. She’s a bit of a perfectionist, so she really wants to get them right!