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  1. At this time, it is crucial to ensure that all necessary tasks have been completed in a timely manner. With that being said, have you completed your assigned homework "yet" or "already"? It is important to take responsibility for our academic responsibilities and make sure they are fulfilled promptlRead more

    At this time, it is crucial to ensure that all necessary tasks have been completed in a timely manner. With that being said, have you completed your assigned homework “yet” or “already”? It is important to take responsibility for our academic responsibilities and make sure they are fulfilled promptly. By completing your homework “yet”, you demonstrate a proactive attitude towards your education and showcase your dedication to learning. On the other hand, finishing it “already” shows that you have prioritized your obligations and have managed your time effectively. Remember, staying on top of your assignments is crucial for academic success and sets a solid foundation for future endeavors.

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    Parent is a singular noun, so here it will be "Parent's house". When it is both parents (i.e. plural), it will be "Parents' house" The position of the apostrophe makes all the difference.

    1. Parent is a singular noun, so here it will be “Parent’s house”.
    2. When it is both parents (i.e. plural), it will be “Parents’ house”

    The position of the apostrophe makes all the difference.

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    Who is a wrong word in this sentence. Whose is proper word as it is possessive pronoun that refers to a person whom something belongs.

    Who is a wrong word in this sentence. Whose is proper word as it is possessive pronoun that refers to a person whom something belongs.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    "In the next page" is the act of referring to something that will be brought up on the next page. "On the next page" is the action of describing something that will be brought up on the next page.

    “In the next page” is the act of referring to something that will be brought up on the next page. “On the next page” is the action of describing something that will be brought up on the next page.

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  1. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The correct phrase is “on social media” and not “in social media”. e.g. She was chatting with him till night on social media.

    The correct phrase is “on social media” and not “in social media”. e.g. She was chatting with him till night on social media.

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  1. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The correct phrase is “on Telegram” and not “in Telegram”. e.g. She was chatting with him till night on Telegram.

    The correct phrase is “on Telegram” and not “in Telegram”. e.g. She was chatting with him till night on Telegram.

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  1. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    "Please text me on..." is correct. e.g. Please text me on WhatsApp, Please text me on my number etc. "Please text me at" is incorrect.

    “Please text me on…” is correct. e.g. Please text me on WhatsApp, Please text me on my number etc. “Please text me at” is incorrect.

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