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Enabling Support Foundation Your and You Are Challenge

By Tabitha Makumi, Enabling Support Foundation Communications and PR 

Our COVID 19 Challenge at Enabling Support Foundation was based on telling the difference between Their and There. Proposed by the Foundation’s Communications, the staff and the CEO, Robert Zenhausern was in on the challenge of educating the masses on the difference between the two. 

As a brain teasing and mind exercising challenge, educators at Education 21 have been on the forefront of ensuring kids during pandemics are learning and so are their parents who are great educators during COVID 19. 

In light of the success of the several books provided in Enabling Support Foundation schools by Book Dash, we are asking educators, parents within Education 21 to tell the difference between the following. 

Your: Structure a sentence using the word your 

You: Structure a sentence using the word You 

You Are: Structure a sentence using You Are  

You’re: Structure a sentence using You’re 

In clear communications, words have a great impact on how children in early child development are able to tell the difference and meaning of words at an early age. 

Take on Enabling Support Foundation COVID 19 You Are & Your Challenge with a sample of the below sentences in mind. 

You are supposed to be six ft away from each other during pandemics. 

You’re supposed to be six ft away from each other during pandemics. 

You are a writer. 

Your sentence structure is breaking.

Follow Enabling Support Foundation's COVID 19 "Your and You Are" Challenge on Tes Global.

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