Steps-5

Title: Subject-Verb Agreement, Noun agreement, Logical Comparison, Frequently Confused Words

Grade Lesson s3-p1

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Quiz: Discussion Step

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Problem

No matter who beets the record, there will be trophies for both winners and runners.

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Clue

Frequently confused words are called homophones, which are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings.

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Hint

In the given sentence, 'beats' describes acquiring success over someone, and the word ' beets' describes a food source.

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Sumup

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Choices

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Choice-A

No matter who beets the record, there will be trophies for both winners and runners. The sentence is incorrect because "beets" is a vegetable, and the intended word should be "beats".

Wrong No change

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Choice-B

No matter who beats the record, there will be trophies for both winners and runners. The sentence is correct in terms of grammar because it uses proper subject-verb agreement and punctuation. The phrase "who beats the record" functions as a relative clause modifying "No matter," and the parallel structure ensures clarity. The sentence effectively conveys that both winners and runners will receive trophies regardless of who beats the record.

Correct beats

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Choice-C

No matter who beet the record, there will be trophies for both winners and runners. The sentence is incorrect due to a spelling error. The correct use of "beat" (past tense) is essential for proper grammar, as "beet" refers to a vegetable and is unrelated to the context of breaking a record.

Wrong beet

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Choice-D

No matter who beat' the record, there will be trophies for both winners and runners. The sentence is grammatically incorrect due to the misplaced apostrophe in "beat'." The correct form is "beat." The apostrophe should be removed to properly indicate the past tense of "beat".

Wrong beat'

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Step

Complete sentence - No matter who beats the record, there will be trophies for both winners and runners.

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Answer

Option

B

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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