MAX: cat as strong as my sister
CORRECT: A cat is as strong as my sister.
EXPLANATION: A/an is used to modify non-specific or non-particular nouns. Also, a singular subject needs a singular predicate hence, we added "is".
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MAX: dog as big as my sister
CORRECT: A dog is as big as my sister.
EXPLANATION: A/an is used to modify non-specific or non-particular nouns. Also, a singular subject needs a singular predicate hence, we added "is".
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MAX: I'm taller then my sister
CORRECT: I'm taller than my sister.
EXPLANATION: Be mindful of your spelling. "Than" is used for comparison.
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MAX: I'm smarter then my sister Ha Ha Ha!!
CORRECT: I'm smarter than my sister
EXPLANATION: Be mindful of your spelling. "Than" is used for comparison.
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MAX: My sister fastest
CORRECT: My sister is the fastest.
EXPLANATION: The be form of the verb (is, are, am) is used to say something about a person, thing, or state, to show a permanent or temporary quality, state, job, etc.:
Moreover, "The" is used to refer to specific or particular nouns
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Hello, Max! Thank you for submitting your homework! I can tell that you're very close to your sister because you're eager to mention her in your sentences. :)
Well then, I'll see you on Monday! Have a great weekend and take care always!
Always cheering you on,
Teacher Kate
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