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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Id Type Name Note

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Problem

If you loose your keys frequently, it might be helpful to designate a specific place where you always keep them.

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Clue

Only one option correctly matches the meaning of misplacing something and fits the subject "you" in both form and tense.

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Hint

Think about which word means “to misplace something” versus the one that means “not tight.”

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Sumup

Please summarize Problem, Hint, Clue

Choices

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Choice-A

Choice A is incorrect. "Loose" means not tight or free. It’s incorrect here because the sentence talks about misplacing keys, not loosening them.

Wrong No change

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Choice-B

Choice B is correct. "Lose" means to misplace or fail to keep something. It’s the right word for frequently misplacing keys.

Correct lose

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Choice-C

Choice C is incorrect. "Loses" is third-person singular (he/she/it loses), but the sentence uses "you," which needs base form "lose.

Wrong loses

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Choice-D

Choice D is incorrect. "Loosed" is a past tense of "loose" (to release or untie), not related to misplacing something. Doesn’t fit the meaning.

Wrong loosed

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Step

Correct Answer - If you lose your keys frequently, it might be helpful to designate a specific place where you always keep them.

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Answer

Option

B

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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