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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A few corrections

Can I say,

(a) They will check on the young mangrove saplings.

(b) A swamp of bees stung him.

(c) The crowd cheered / cheered for the team of animal rescuers.

(d) The sisters have different interests. (which is the opposite meaning of the underline word?)

(i) similar (ii) same (iii) identical

(e) We need parks and gardens to jogging.
  

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Regarding the following sentences: (a) "They will check on the young mangrove saplings," is fine. " Swarm is the proper name for a multitude of bees. Swamp is a boggy, marshy, wetlands.

  • Regarding the following sentences: (a) "They will check on the young mangrove saplings," is fine.
  • " Swarm is the proper name for a multitude of bees.
  • Swamp is a boggy, marshy, wetlands.
  • " (e) This sentence contains an incorrect preposition.
  • " Xie xie.
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Regarding the following sentences:

(a) "They will check on the young mangrove saplings," is fine.

(b) "A swarm of bees stung him." Swarm is the proper name for a multitude of bees. Swamp is a boggy, marshy, wetlands.

(c) You may say either,"The crowd cheered the team of animal rescuers," or,"The crowd cheered for the team of animal resucers."

(d) The oppo

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