Technically, yes, although it's more common to say, "The kids had been woken up."
No, the correct phrasing is "The kids had been woken up." "Woken" is the past participle of "wake" when used intransitively.
No, the correct grammar would be "We moms and our kids."
Yes, teachers often teach English to students as part of their curriculum to help them develop language skills. This typically involves lessons in vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and conversation practice to facilitate effective communication.
The correct spelling of the proper noun is "Yahooligans" the Yahoo site currently known as Yahoo Kids. The old name was a play on "hooligans" (rowdy young people) that apparently did not catch on and was replaced in late 2006.
Kids in Hawaiian is "keiki."
No. "Irregardless" is not a word. "Dictionaries that list the word "irregardless" list it as "non-standard." This means that they recognize the word has common use, but really isn't a proper word. So, you can use the word as it is a "real" word, recognized by dictionaries, but you would be much better off using the proper word, regardless of the "trendy kids."
Maybe if kids today used proper grammar, they wouldn't be bullied as much.
If the kids are speaking in a rude manner, the adults think they need more discipline; or proper manners. If the kids are speaking with good grammar, they think it's fine.
No, the correct grammar would be "We moms and our kids."
There has been no clear mention of their ages. However, it has been stated that they are proper adults.
kids can go to grammar school between 6 - 12
A proper noun for any magazine is the name of the magazine. If the name is Kids Magazine, that is a proper noun.
Japanese Characters, The English Language, (grammar, mathematics, etc)
It depends how much children learn in school. and how good the school is it just depeand on the kid some kids are whizzes and some kids don't always under stand spelling and grammar sometimes even i even have trouble with spelling and grammar not every one is supposed to be a great English teacher
I feel as if grammar is underemphasized, because kids today are using slang in the classroom, chat room, and in documents.
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You have to remember - there is no minimum age limit on here - kids as young as five could be answering. People of that age have no concept of what grammar and spelling is !
Because, instead of getting exercise by walking to your friends house to see if they can hangout they text. And proper grammar is not happening anymore. Since kids are so used to texting slang that's how they write in school. So it has made a big impact on education.