His second daughter didn't have any plan. It was her husband's plan to buy her ornaments if it hadn't rain and his bricks were backed.
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sundarnazif it hadn't rain and his bricks were backed.
The meaning of this part is unclear. You should explain it.
Hi
I can't understand 'his bricks were backed'
Can you say what that means? Was he waiting for his bricks to be baked? Or for his bricks to come back ... ?
Dave
sundarnazhis bricks wereHe is a brick maker. He has made a lot of bricks ready to be baked. If it doesn't rain, the bricks will bake.backedbaked.
Hi
You just need '-ed' for the last two verbs:
- ... if it hadn't rained and his bricks were baked.
Dave