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Good dayyyy!! This time Mia is working on her English assignment this week, and it's all about sentence structure exercises. We started going through it together, but she’s a little lost about how to identify and fix sentence fragments and run-on sentences.

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.
Rola_Karim
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Last update: 9 hours ago
Hello again teachers! I was discussing a passage from the Bible with a friend, and we stumbled over how to pronounce "Habakkuk." Can someone please help
Kwang-su_
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Last update: 9 hours ago
While walking in the park, I noticed a group of students having a heated debate on whether a child should play on the grass or not. I’m curious, should I ask my teacher if it's better to play "in" the grass or "on" the grass?
Zahra_Ismali
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Last update: 2 days ago
Hi! Amr told me that he came across two different pronunciations for the word 'vitiligo' in different sources. One pronounced it as 'vih-tuh-LY-go,' while the other said 'vih-tuh-LEE-go.' Which one is correct, and why might there be variations?
Alpesh_Patel
1
Last update: 2 days ago
Ciao teacher, I came across two different stories about how to pronounce 'Uranus.' One says it's pronounced 'your-uh-nus' to avoid jokes, while another claims 'yer-a-nus' is the correct classical way. Which one is actually right?
Alberto_Esposito
1
Last update: 2 days ago
Good evening, question from my kid’s homework. In the sentence:
"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?
Yecene_Sobe
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Last update: 3 days ago
Good day) My son heard the word rambunctious in a cartoon and started using it, but we’re not sure if he’s saying it right.
Can you help us with the correct pronunciation?
Thalia_
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Last update: 3 days ago
Hi teacher. My son was doing a project, and he wrote ‘in the bus,’ but I thought it should be ‘on the bus.’ Now I’m confused! Could you clarify when to use each one?
ffleur-rr_
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Last update: 3 days ago
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: 4 days 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
1
Last update: 4 days 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
1
Last update: 4 days 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: 5 days 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: 5 days 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_
1
Last update: 5 days 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: 1 week ago
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