Correct the verb(s) in the sentences below. and if you can, the mood. (imperative,
1. emily...
English, 24.08.2019 18:30 ShlomoShekelstein
Correct the verb(s) in the sentences below. and if you can, the mood. (imperative,
1. emily would eat an apple if you offer her one. 2. if manny were to cross the street right now, he will see us. 3. follow my lead and you was fine. 4. are the neighbors planning to mowed their grass? 5. i speculate that andrew made a great teacher. 6. i think that purple carrots were tastier than orange ones. 7. i wish i can be with you when you get your tooth pulled. 8. opened the door. 9. the blue car hit the red one after the red one runs a stop sign. 10. if it rains too often in the summer the potatoes might rotted in the ground.
11. were polly to play the piano, she can entertain us.
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In hard times by charles dickens, mr. gradgrind’s name can be interpreted in several ways. the selection supports all of the following interpretations except he grinds out graduates who are similar to each other as if he were running a factory he grinds the importance of facts into students’ heads he grinds down children by crushing their imaginations he grinds his teeth together, suggesting his intolerance for fantasy
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Plzzz me needs a hyphen or no hyphen 1. laura, a friendly little girl, says hello to everyone she passes 2. my uncle is well known jazz musician 3. our school's winning football record is welll known 4. the angry looking woman was having a heated discussion with the store manager.
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