
Why Should Your 8-Year-Old Master 90 Essential Gerunds for Natural English?
Your child uses words like swimming, running, and eating every day. These -ing words can act as verbs in sentences like "I am swimming." But they can ...
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Your child uses words like swimming, running, and eating every day. These -ing words can act as verbs in sentences like "I am swimming." But they can ...
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Your child already uses infinitives without realizing it. Every time they say "I want to play" or "I need to go," they are using an infinitive. Infini ...
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Your child often talks about what they can do, what they must do, and what might happen. These ideas use special helping verbs called modal verbs. Wor ...
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Your child often needs to talk about how much or how many. They might say "I have some toys" or "I want more milk." These words are called quantifiers ...
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Your child uses words like a, an, and the every day. These small words appear before almost every noun. They are called articles, and they are essenti ...
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Your child knows that sentences have subjects and verbs. They know that subjects name who or what the sentence is about. Verbs tell what the subject d ...
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Your child has learned so much about English. They understand sentences, clauses, and moods. They know active and passive voice. Now it is time to bri ...
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Your child loves to tell stories. They share what happened, when it happened, and why. Now they are ready to make those stories even better. Adverbial ...
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Your child loves to describe things. They talk about the big dog, the red ball, and the funny movie. Now they are ready to take description to the nex ...
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Your child already knows how to use nouns. Words like dog, house, and happiness name people, places, and things. Now they are ready to discover that w ...
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Your child already knows how to write complete sentences. "The dog ran." "I like pizza." These are independent clauses. Now they are ready to add more ...
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Every complete sentence your child writes contains at least one independent clause. These are the foundation of all communication. An independent clau ...
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