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  • This is very useful in everyday school life of children. This is a good way to learn.

  • i love this

  • "Anybody has a question?" is incorrect.

    It should be either " Does anybody/anyone have any questions?" or simply "Any questions?".

    The same goes for "Anybody has a pen?", you should say something along the lines of "Does anybody/anyone have a pen ( I could borrow)?" or " Has anyone/anybody got a pen I could have/borrow"

    Also, "I come to pay my tuition", although grammatically correct, doesn't sound quite right. I'd say "I've come to pay my tuition (fees)"

    PS. English is my mother tongue

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  • You are right. The pronunciation of those two words, questions and pencil, is not correct. Questions is pronunced "kwes-chen". In pencil the "c" is not pronunced as a 'z' but as an s: pen-sel.

  • write it down on* the notebook......on or in ..which one is correct????

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