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Good afternoon! Can you please solve the attached practice sheet about interjections so we compare with our answers , Thank you so much !
Carolina_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Miss, I was at a café, overheard someone say, "I suggest using this method," and another said, "I suggest you use this method."
It got me wondering, why "use" in one and "using" in the other?
Could you clarify this difference?
Sienna_Hayes
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Last update: 1 month ago
Good day) Nastya is solving a homework about the phrase in use, and we're stuck on this question:

Circle the correct option:
-The machine is currently (in use / out of use) and cannot be operated right now."
Katya_Koroleva
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hello again! Me & my girl were watching a play, and the character "Hecate" came up. My kid asked how to say it could you tell us?
Natia_Gogoladze
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hello Miss!! My kid came across the word hygge while reading an article about Danish culture, and now we're both wondering how to pronounce it properly :D
Yui_Suzuki
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hii) While reading an article about leadership, I noticed the sentence, "She lead the team to success last year," and it felt off. I remembered "lead" and "led" can be tricky, but I wasn’t sure why. So, I decided to ask you)
yovojag304_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hi Miss! My daughter, Emma, has an assignment on Intensive Pronouns,. She understands that these pronouns add emphasis, but sometimes she gets them mixed up with reflexive pronouns.

I tried explaining that the sentence should still make sense without the pronoun, but she’s still unsure when to use himself, herself, or themselves in different contexts.

Do you have any tips that might help her remember the difference?
Rola_Karim
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hi!! my friend and I were at the grocery store, and we started debating how to pronounce "salmon." I’ve always said it one way, but she insists it’s different.
Wafi_Badri
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hi! My friend said that her younger brother, a minor, dreams of becoming a miner one day to dig for gold. The wordplay confused me for a moment. Can you explain how these two words differ in meaning and usage?
Ahmed_Issam
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hello teacher, last weekend in the park, I overheard a child tell her parent, "I threw the ball through the hoop!" I paused for a moment, confused by how similar the words sounded but realized they meant totally different things. Can you please explain the difference between "threw" and "through."
Flowers&Gardens_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Cici agian needs your help with indirect object practice sheet
Cerine_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Helloz All ☺️ I hope you're having a great day!
My kiddo understands the basics of Indefinite Articles (a/an) , but certain exceptions—like words starting with silent "h" or vowel sounds—are confusing.

Would you have any tips or simple explanations to help clarify this?
fibeta6_speed_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Sam, my son was chatting online, his friend wrote "I peekt over the fence." He wasn’t sure whether his friend meant "peeked" or "peaked," so he asked me for clarification. Was there a difference between the two, or was this just a typo?
joteri@3356_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hello Miss! Please help with the attached sheet about future perfect tense. THX !!!
HOrse_lovers_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Lena has sentences with it’s and its, and we’re not sure about the difference. One sentence says, It’s going to rain, and another says, The dog wagged its tail. Can you help us understand the rule here? 🙏
Elena_durova
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Last update: 1 month ago
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