One can find lessons about word problems on various websites online offering that specific kind of service. These lessons are very popular and are used by many.
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Word problems worksheets are not difficult to understand. There is no difference between word and conventional worksheets. They all function the same.
Some students have trouble with word problems. They may not fully understand what the question is asking. They may not understand topic. Or they might not be the smartest in word problems. If so , I would consider a tutor.
If there is division in a word problem it will be half, one fourth...
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Lessons is the plural form of lesson.
The lessons that the Progressive Era offer about social problems in the United States today is decision making.
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There are two syllables divided like so: les-sons.
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Yes, "lessons" is a compound noun formed by combining the word "lesson" with the plural marker "s".
No, the word problems is not an adverb.The word problems is a noun and sometimes an adjective.
There are 2 pronouns in this sentence, "he" and "her".
A crosswise Notion that Gathers Lessons and Experiences
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Yes, the word 'lessons' is a noun, the plural form for the noun 'lesson'; a word for a unit, or single period of instruction in a subject, a class; something from which useful knowledge or principles can be learned; a reprimand or punishment intended to correct.
James is eager to get start guitar lessons.