Correct mistakes in English, ask for help urgently, and ask for advice on correcting mistakes in Eng

Updated on educate 2024-04-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lived before not?Here it is ...that..is the formal subject, that is followed by a conditional subjunctive mood with the omitted if, which roughly means.

    Without Kennedy, what the world considers iconic would not have happened. if not

    .Moon is an insertion. So it should be added before lived....

    The subjunctive mood without omitting if is the normal word order is it....that if kennedy had not lived...

    And whether that america is also wrong or wrong, it should be to send people up, not to the country. So americans

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I can't see what to write, and the chosen answer is missing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. in a → with the

    with a speed of ......speed. The preposition is misused.

    2. are → were。

    Wrong tense. It was not uncommon for people in their fifties in the 90s to go to college for further study, applying the past tense.

    3. cleaning→to clean。

    can't help doing means to be able to do something, and this sentence means: she can't help clean the room because she's busy making cakes. Therefore, the infinitive to do should be applied.

    4. speaking→being spoken。

    Wrong voice. Others take the initiative to speak to the girl, and the girl is passive, so the passive voice should be used.

    5. good→well。

    leave a good impression and be favored", modifying the verb phrase think of adverb, so good should be changed to well.

    6. rose→raised。

    Raising the voice is applied to the transitive verb raise, and the past tense of riding is the past tense of the intransitive verb rise, which means to rise.

    7. to wait→waiting

    Mean to do means to do something, mean doing means. Meaning: In some parts of London, missing a bus often means waiting another hour.

    8.When remove or change to that.

    The object should use a relative pronoun rather than a relative adverb.

    9.The first to for.

    Apologize to Lady on behalf of the children.

    10. who→which/that。

    Refers to the store and not to the person, so who is wrong.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    a speed of

    university

    to clean

    spoken to

    Change well to raised (rise is an intransitive verb).

    waiting(mean to do is to indicate what to do) time (when represents the childhond, in the following sentence as a time adverbial, so there is nothing behind spent).

    Change he to that (who refers to people, and store is not people).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is the content of the special lecture, so the use of the class refers to the outside (inside) of the classroom is a fixed collocation.

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