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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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arrive/reach/seminal/delve into

My father scolds if I don't arrive/reach home at proper time.

My mother always tell me off, even for small mistakes.

My mother glared at me when I dropped a glass of water carelessly.

My mother always plays a seminal role in my college projects.

I don't like to delve into his personal affairs.

I brushed away all the flies which was hovering around my sweets.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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These are correct: My father scolds me if I don't arrive/reach home at the proper time. My mother always tells me off, even for small mistakes. My mother glared at me when I dropped a glass of water carelessly.

  • These are correct: My father scolds me if I don't arrive/reach home at the proper time.
  • My mother always tells me off, even for small mistakes.
  • My mother glared at me when I dropped a glass of water carelessly.
  • My mother always plays a seminal role in my college projects.
  • I don't like to delve into his personal affairs.
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These are correct:

My father scolds me if I don't arrive/reach home at the proper time.

My mother always tells me off, even for small mistakes.

My mother glared at me when I dropped a glass of water carelessly.

My mother always plays a seminal role in my college projects.

I don't like to delve into his personal affairs.

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