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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences grammatically correct?

1. Mum was driving a dune buggy on Lost Creek Beach. She whistled to her dog.
2.Alex and I laughed a lot when we had lunch with Sam on the beach.
3. A storm came in while I was relaxing on my sailboat.
4. The swimmer's blue beach towel got washed away by a wave.
5. Lucy dropped the new goggles she had bought into the ocean by mistake.
6. Todd served fish which he caught seasoned with salt and pepper and served them to the girls.
7. The picnic looked inviting. We were paddling the raft to the shore.
8. A jelly stung me while I was waiting on my surfboard.
9. Shakira was ready to go into the water in her bathing suit and she saw a shark.
10. We were tired and hot from running on the beach. The water looked good to us.

  

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1. Mum was driving a dune buggy on Lost Creek Beach. She whistled to her dog.

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  • Mum was driving a dune buggy on Lost Creek Beach.
  • She whistled to her dog.
  • Alex and I laughed a lot when we had lunch with Sam on the beach.
  • 3.
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1. Mum was driving a dune buggy on Lost Creek Beach. She whistled to her dog.
2.Alex and I laughed a lot when we had lunch with Sam on the beach.
3. A storm came in while I was relaxing on my sailboat.
4. The swimmer's blue beach towel got washed away by a wave.
5. Lucy dropped the new goggles she had bought into the ocean by mistake.
6.
Todd seasoned the

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mosja3. A storm came in while I was relaxing on my sailboat.

This is a feature of American English but in British English, sailing boat is common. The same difference exists in the American and British ways of referring to ships with sails.

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