I have __ my friends who helps me to solve the problem.

(A) soaks
(B) soaked
(C) soak
(D) None of these

🧠 Explanation:

The word “soak” in “I have soak my friends who helps me” seems incorrect; it likely means “seek.” Imagine looking for friends to help with a puzzle, like finding teammates for a game. For kids, it’s like asking pals to join a fun project. The right word makes sentences clear. Learning this teaches children how word choice matters, like picking the right tool for a task. It shows how language helps teamwork, inspiring kids to choose words carefully in stories or schoolwork, making their ideas clear and fun for friends or teachers to understand.