Read the ‘Study Skills’ box. What pronouns, possessive adjectives, articles and verbs are missing in notes A & B? What abbreviations are there?

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Read the ‘Study Skills’ box. What pronouns, possessive adjectives, articles and verbs are missing in notes A & B? What abbreviations are there?

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The ‘Study Skills’ box provides a list of tips for effective studying. Notes A and B are incomplete and require additional pronouns, possessive adjectives, articles, and verbs to make them grammatically correct and complete.

In note A, the missing words include «you» as a pronoun, «your» as a possessive adjective, «the» as an article, and «need» as a verb. The sentence should read: «To improve your study skills, you need to identify the best learning style for you.»

In note B, the missing words include «they» as a pronoun, «their» as a possessive adjective, «a» as an article, and «help» as a verb. The sentence should read: «Students can improve their study skills by seeking help from a tutor or joining a study group.»

There are also abbreviations in both notes. In note A, «e.g.» is used to indicate an example, and in note B, «etc.» is used to indicate additional possibilities.

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