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Learning to spell is an important skill. It requires learners to carefully listen to and learn pronunciation of words, notice similarities and differences between words, and learn prefixes and suffixes, along with memorization and practice. Sound out words, and look for similar sounds you already know. For example, the hard 'K' sound can be a single '-k' or '-ck'. Don't be afraid to make mistakes, because that is how we learn. Also, use a dictionary; it can help learners.
Example: Andrea and Susan are all ready to dance; in fact, they have already started.
Yes, i would accept slow learners because every one has their own pace of learning. For example, some people are slow at developing learning skills. so yes i would accept slow learners.
Sure, for example: Is this what the answer is? Yes, it is.
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The person who created them.For example, you don't have to write an 'sprintf'function, because you already have it in the standard libraries.
I prefer using learners' dictionaries or specialized dictionaries depending on the context of what I am looking up. Learners' dictionaries provide clear definitions and example sentences, while specialized dictionaries offer more detailed information on specific topics.
Hyphenating is a matter of choice and what makes a sentence clearer; rules about hyphens leave some room for a writer's own judgment. For example, the question, 'Is one half hyphenated?" could be read as, 'Is one-half hyphenated?", or 'Is one half-hyphenated....' (A half-hyphenated what?). It is an oversimplified example, but it doesn't take much to confuse. Another example, 'English language learners...'; is this people from England learning a language or learners of the English language. The use of a hyphen, makes it clear, 'English-language learners...'The purpose of hyphenating is to overcome ambiguity.
"I looked already and it wasn't there!" Is an example sentence.
Telling is act of saying about something what one already know. Asking is the act of inquiring about something one has/needs to know. An example of telling is "Your book is lying there". An example of asking is "Did you see my book".
The present perfect tense is typically used with "already." For example, "I have already completed my homework."