Many solutions include explanations for why a specific tense or word was used.

The use of "GDZ" (Gatovie Domashnie Zadaniya) for the 7th-grade English textbook by N. N. Trubaneva and colleagues (often part of the "Enjoy English" series) is a common practice among students. While these resources provide ready-made answers, using them effectively requires a balance between checking work and genuine learning. Understanding the Curriculum

Students who rely solely on GDZ often struggle during in-class exams where the resource isn't available.

It provides a safety net for difficult creative writing or complex translation tasks. Risks of Over-Reliance

Don't just copy the sentence; look up any new words Trubaneva introduced in that lesson.

Skipping the "struggle" of translation makes it harder to speak fluently later. Tips for Effective Use

Students can identify mistakes before submitting homework.

Simply copying answers prevents the brain from forming long-term memories.