1. To form sentences using "is/are + action word + ing," start with a subject, then use "is" for singular subjects and "are" for plural ones, followed by a verb with "-ing" added. This structure shows that something is happening right now. For example, "The girl is reading a book," or "The boys are plaRead more

    To form sentences using “is/are + action word + ing,” start with a subject, then use “is” for singular subjects and “are” for plural ones, followed by a verb with “-ing” added. This structure shows that something is happening right now. For example, “The girl is reading a book,” or “The boys are playing football.” This form is called the present continuous tense and helps us talk about actions that are happening at the moment.

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  2. Focusing on a task helps you complete it faster and with better quality. When you concentrate, you avoid mistakes and distractions, making your work more accurate and polished. Focus also keeps your mind organized and less stressed, making tasks feel easier and more enjoyable. Practicing focus dailyRead more

    Focusing on a task helps you complete it faster and with better quality. When you concentrate, you avoid mistakes and distractions, making your work more accurate and polished. Focus also keeps your mind organized and less stressed, making tasks feel easier and more enjoyable. Practicing focus daily builds strong habits of discipline, responsibility, and success. In school, home, or work, focusing leads to faster learning, better results, and a greater sense of achievement and happiness.

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  3. Here is a correct sentence: "The boy is playing football happily with his friends." This sentence uses "is" because there is only one boy. The verb "play" is changed to "playing" by adding "-ing," showing that the action is happening right now. Correct sentence structure includes starting with a capRead more

    Here is a correct sentence: “The boy is playing football happily with his friends.”
    This sentence uses “is” because there is only one boy. The verb “play” is changed to “playing” by adding “-ing,” showing that the action is happening right now. Correct sentence structure includes starting with a capital letter, writing the subject, helping verb, action verb, and ending with a full stop. Following the right structure makes the sentence clear and easy to understand.

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  4. Here is a sentence using the format “is/are + action word + ing”: "The boy is riding his bicycle quickly towards the playground." This sentence describes an action happening right now. If there were two people, we would say, "The boys are riding their bicycles." The word "is" is used for one person,Read more

    Here is a sentence using the format “is/are + action word + ing”:
    “The boy is riding his bicycle quickly towards the playground.”
    This sentence describes an action happening right now. If there were two people, we would say, “The boys are riding their bicycles.” The word “is” is used for one person, and “are” is used for more than one. Adding “-ing” to the action word makes it clear that the activity is happening at this moment.

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  5. In the words "calm," "palm," and "chalk," the letter "l" is written but not pronounced. This is called a silent letter. Although the "l" is there, when we say the words, we do not hear it. Silent letters are common in English and often change the way words sound, making pronunciation softer or smootRead more

    In the words “calm,” “palm,” and “chalk,” the letter “l” is written but not pronounced. This is called a silent letter. Although the “l” is there, when we say the words, we do not hear it. Silent letters are common in English and often change the way words sound, making pronunciation softer or smoother. Understanding silent letters helps improve reading, spelling, and speaking skills, making communication in English clearer and more accurate.

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