English, asked by sejaltembhare8791, 2 months ago

this boy's dash English for 6 year yet they cannot write correct English option him have been learning had learnt villain or learning

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

Based on the given context, the correct option would be "learning." The sentence indicates that the boy is currently 6 years old, so it is more appropriate to use the present tense "learning" to describe his current state of acquiring language skills.

Explanation:

Using "had learnt" would imply that the learning process is already completed, which is not the case. Additionally, it is not uncommon for young children to make errors in their language development, especially in writing, as they are still in the process of acquiring language skills.

It is important to provide support and guidance to children in their language development, rather than criticizing or judging them. With proper guidance and practice, the boy can improve his English writing skills over time.

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