Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
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Title: Frequently Confused Words |
Grade: 8-a Lesson: S3-L4 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the answers. |
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Problem |
Working as an employee shows that there is a strong relation between income and mentalhealth. |
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Clue |
Frequently confused words are called homophones, which are words that sound like other words when spoken but spelled differently. |
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Hint |
The words relation and relationship describes the state of the person between two different things. |
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Choice.A |
Working as an employee shows that there is a strong relation between income and mental health. The sentence is grammatically incorrect because it lacks clarity and precision. |
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Choice.B |
Working as an employee shows that there is a strong them between income and mental health. The sentence is incorrect due to a probable typographical error; it likely intended to convey a strong "relationship" or "connection" between income and mental health. The word "them" in this context appears to be a mistake and does not convey the intended meaning. |
them |
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Choice.C |
Working as an employee shows that there is a strong relationship between income and mental health. The sentence is grammatically correct as it effectively conveys a clear relationship between income and mental health for employees. The use of "working as an employee" establishes the context, and the sentence structure is concise and coherent, adhering to standard grammatical rules. |
relationship |
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Choice.D |
Working as an employee shows that there is a strong relationing between income and mental health. The sentence contains a grammatical error. "Relationing" is not a valid word. Therefore, the sentence is wrong in terms of grammar. |
relationing |
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Correct sentence |
Working as an employee shows that there is a strong relationship between income and mental health. |
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Answer |
Option |
C |
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Sumup |
Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps? |
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