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 |
All the employer have asked for leave due to the hot weather, but I don’t think the boss will give it to them. |
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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 |
In the given sentence, the word employees represent all the employees in the company. |
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Choice.A |
All the employer have asked for leave due to the hot weather, but I don’t think the boss will give it to them. This sentence is incorrect as the word "employer" should be in plural form according to the sentence where "all" is mentioned. |
No change |
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Choice.B |
All the employing have asked for leave due to the hot weather, but I don’t think the boss will give it to them. The sentence is grammatically incorrect due to the use of "employing" instead of "employees." It doesn’t explain the point of the sentence. |
employing |
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Choice.C |
All the employers have asked for leave due to the hot weather, but I don’t think the boss will give it to them. The sentence is incorrect due to a lack of parallel structure and wrong word spelling of "employers". It should be revised to maintain consistency. |
employers |
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Choice.D |
All the employees have asked for leave due to the hot weather, but I don’t think the boss will give it to them. The sentence is grammatically correct. It effectively conveys that all employees have requested leave due to hot weather, and the speaker anticipates the boss may deny their requests. The structure is clear, with proper use of subject-verb agreement and appropriate connectors. |
employees |
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Correct sentence |
All the employees have asked for leave due to the hot weather, but I don’t think the boss will give it to them. |
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Answer |
Option |
D |
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Sumup |
Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps? |
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