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niksailor

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Help with grammar :)
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Hello everyone,
I was just wondering which of the pieces below is grammatically correct.
A. Yesterday, one hundred people took part in the survey. 12% of the surveyed selected the option �Team sports�. B. Yesterday, one hundred people took part in the survey. 12% of those surveyed selected the option �Team sports�. C. Yesterday, one hundred people took part in the survey. 12% of the participants surveyed selected the option �Team sports�. D. Yesterday, one hundred people took part in the survey. 12% of the surveyed participants selected the option �Team sports�.
For me, B - D sound fine, but A is somewhat weird as �12% of the surveyed� is an incomplete phrase. What�s your take on it? Thank you so much in advance! |
1 Apr 2025 |
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EstherLee76

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Solution to Teacher Work Overload: NO SLEEP!
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Teachers around the country have complained that there aren’t enough hours in the day to do all the things they need to do: lesson planning, marking homework, entering grades, answering emails, etc. One teacher in Illinois has a solution: “I don’t sleep,” he says. “If I don’t sleep, that gives me enough time to do all the things I need to do. It’s great!” No sleep you ask. Is that healthy? Doctors recommend 7 - 9 hours of sleep per night. Teacher Willa Johnson counters this. “I find that stress is worse than no sleep. If I don’t finish my work, I feel stressed. By not sleeping, I feel more relaxed because all my work gets done. It’s really the best option for me.” We interviewed dozens of teachers in different school districts and we found many are in agreement. “Sleep is for wimps.” chuckles a teacher in Oregon. “We just have to learn to live without it.” So, put on some loud music and grab your favorite energy drink. Get ready for a night of finishing up all your work so that you can breathe easy the next day. Oh, and Happy April Fool’s Day!
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31 Mar 2025 |
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MarionG

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Does anyone have (know) a shortened version of The Sound of Music?
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Hi, I am reading the book Wonder with my kids in class. Towards the end of the book, the main characters are watching the musical The sound of Music. Only a few of my students had ever heard of the movie. I thought it might be cool to have them watch it, but I have only 135 minutes (max) at my disposal. The original movie is almost 3 hours long. Does anyone here know of a shortened version I could show in class (three 45 minute lessons)? |
31 Mar 2025 |
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asungilsanz

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Try this: https://www.eslprintables.com/forum/topic.asp?id=58363
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25 Mar 2025 |
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Rsource

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Help
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Unfortunately, this site has been abandoned and I am about to regret the effort I put into it. There is no one left who cares about the comments or the emails sent. Help , help , help !!!! My original account is "source" due to security reasons, it has been temporarily disabled, please help me figure this out !!!! |
19 Mar 2025 |
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maryse peyé

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It occured to me 2 or 3 times. The only way to fix this problem is to send 1 or 2 or 3 or ... mails to [email protected]You are right : the answer is not immediate very often. But it comes. So the only way for you is to try and try again sending SOS and be very patient. Sorry for that. But as far as I am concerned I had to stay several months without the access to the site. |
20 Mar 2025 |
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cipriana

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grammar´s doubt
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Hello everybody: I would like to ask if this sentence is right in english; if not, could you give the right one? It comes the tiger with its orange and wide stripes. Thanks in advance; María José Bernal Spain. |
18 Mar 2025 |
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dackala

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The correct sentence would be: 👉 "Here comes the tiger with its orange and wide stripes."
Or, if you meant to describe the stripes differently:
👉 "Here comes the tiger with its wide orange stripes." |
20 Mar 2025 |
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asungilsanz

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Try this: https://www.eslprintables.com/forum/topic.asp?id=58363 |
25 Mar 2025 |
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ANITA2408

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inactive internet provider - can �t access my account and my worksheets
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Hi!
I have been a member of ESL printables for many years.
I signed up with an account giving my email address at the time. Our internet provider in Cyprus - ending in spidernet.com.cy has stopped operating so I created other email addresses.
I cannot access my work on ESL printables as I forgot the password I used to have and I cannot reset my password as the email address I used to register is no longer working.
Any ideas how I can access my own work? |
2 Mar 2025 |
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dpcat12

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If your colleague taught that "maybe" expresses an opinion, they might have been confused. Opinions are usually introduced with phrases like "I think," "In my opinion," or "Personally." |
26 Feb 2025 |
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maryse peyé

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Your 4 points appear clearly on your account. In fact the points are visible the day after your document is no longer visible in the contributions of the day. Everything is clearly explained in the rules : from the uploading till the moment of the visible points.
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21 Feb 2025 |
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