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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A few corrections

Can I say,

(a) The nurse is giving the boy an injection.
(b) She is collecting the clothes from / on the line.
(c) He fell from the ladder.
(d) A flock of goats is standing in the middle of the road.
(e) He is answering (to) the phone.

(f) The children are enjoying on / at the ferris wheel.
(g) John carries his brother on the carrier of his bicycle.

(h) The prefect is raising the national flag.
(i) The cocks / chicken crows when sunrise.
(j) The women learn the yoga / yoga lesson.
  

Top answer

Hi Vincent, You didn't like my advice that you should focus on writing paragraphs? Writing these endless isolated sentences is not a good way to improve your English. a) The nurse is giving the boy an injection.

  • Hi Vincent, You didn't like my advice that you should focus on writing paragraphs?
  • Writing these endless isolated sentences is not a good way to improve your English.
  • a) The nurse is giving the boy an injection.
  • What doubts do you have about this sentence?
  • (b) She is collecting the clothes from / on the line .
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Hi Vincent,



You didn't like my advice that you should focus on writing paragraphs?

Writing these endless isolated sentences is not a good way to improve your English.



a) The nurse is giving the boy an injection.

What doubts do you have about this sentence?

(b) She is collecting the clothes from / on the line

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