
How Can 4-Year-Olds Understand the 50 Most Common Inversions?
Inversion is when we change the normal order of words in a sentence. Usually we say "you are happy." With inversion, we say "are you happy?" for quest ...
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Inversion is when we change the normal order of words in a sentence. Usually we say "you are happy." With inversion, we say "are you happy?" for quest ...
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Direct and indirect speech are ways we report what someone has said. Direct speech uses the exact words someone spoke. Indirect speech tells the meani ...
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Conditional sentences are sentences that talk about things that might happen. They often use the word if. If it rains, we stay inside. If you are good ...
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Participles are special forms of verbs that can work as adjectives. They come in two types: present participles that end in -ing and past participles ...
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Comparatives and superlatives are words we use to compare things. Comparatives like bigger and smaller help us talk about how two things are different ...
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Infinitives are the simplest form of verbs. They are the base words that tell us about actions. Words like to run, to eat, and to play are infinitives ...
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Gerunds are special words that look like verbs but act like nouns. They are formed by adding -ing to the end of a verb. Words like running, eating, an ...
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Modal verbs are small but mighty words that change the meaning of other verbs. Words like can, will, may, and must help us talk about possibilities, a ...
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Learning to speak and understand English is a big adventure for a four-year-old. Every new word they learn is like finding a hidden treasure. Among th ...
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Hello, wonderful educators Today we are exploring a fundamental aspect of early childhood education. We will focus on "children alphabet talking." Thi ...
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