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!!top!! | Developing Skills Grammar Amp Usage Set B Second Edition Answers Ppt

Many teachers upload answer keys to their school-provided Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas, Blackboard, or Google Classroom.

The series Developing Skills: Grammar & Usage (Set B) Second Edition , published by Aristo English Language

A distinctive feature of Set B, Part 4, involves correlative conjunctions ( not only...but also, either...or ). The correct answers always balance grammatical forms. For example: "She is not only smart but also has kindness " is corrected to "She is not only smart but also kind ." The essay argues that parallelism is not a mere aesthetic choice but a grammatical requirement that reduces cognitive load for the reader. Many teachers upload answer keys to their school-provided

| Time | Activity | PPT Slide Use | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 5 min | Do-Now: Fix 3 incorrect sentences | Slide 1 (Projected) | | 15 min | Pair review of homework (Set B, Unit 4) | Slides 2-5 (Answers hidden) | | 10 min | Whole-class reveal & discussion | Slides 6-10 (Answers animated) | | 10 min | Exit ticket: Similar sentence correction | Slide 11 (Blank template) |

Focused practice on common grammatical pitfalls. For example: "She is not only smart but

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: A 54-page document detailing answers for tenses, passive voice, and reported speech. Scribd Development Skills Answer Book : A widely viewed version of the complete answer key. G&U Set B Unit 5 PPT : A 54-page document detailing answers for tenses,

Compare your independent answers against the PPT slides to identify recurring patterns in your mistakes.

The "Set B" designation typically indicates this version is tailored for a specific level of learners or a particular exam syllabus. The series is structured across multiple levels, with this second edition focusing on:

Simply having the answers is not enough. To truly improve your grammar skills, you must use the PPT strategically. Here are some best practices: