English, asked by syed65524, 7 months ago

The first one has been done for you as an example:
1. Bina is a very poor speller, she even spells her address wrong!
Change the italicized words into a verb with a prefix,
Answer: Bina is such a poor speller, she even misspells her address!
2. Benjamin believes in world peace, and he has joined a group
which is against the war.
Change the italicized words into an adjective with a prefix,
3. Rajinder was badly hurt in the accident and was not completely
conscious.
Change the italicized words to an adjective with a prefix.
4. Kamila used to be a pupil.
Change the italicized words to noun with a prefix, and change
the verb.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

All kids make mistakes as they’re learning, whether it’s with spelling or any other skill. You asked whether the mistakes are “typical.” The better way to think of it is: Are they typical for your child’s grade?

Your child’s teacher is a great source of information on this. Don’t be afraid to reach out and ask for time to talk. The teacher can tell you how your child is doing with spelling overall. You can also find out if what you’re seeing at home is happening in class.

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