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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Correct the sentences

Q1: The table's legs are broken.
Q2: The house's roof fell down.
Q3: I have seen Tagore's, the poet's paintings.
Q4: This house is of my father.
Q5: These are student's bags who are playing.
Q6: it is his mother's sister's son's house.
  

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3 is very awkward and at the very least needs a comma and 5 is incomprehensible. Have you been taught that inanimate objects can't take a possessive s? In any case, you have to try to do things first.

  • 3 is very awkward and at the very least needs a comma and 5 is incomprehensible.
  • Have you been taught that inanimate objects can't take a possessive s?
  • In any case, you have to try to do things first.
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3 is very awkward and at the very least needs a comma and 5 is incomprehensible.

Have you been taught that inanimate objects can't take a possessive s?

In any case, you have to try to do things first.
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1) The legs of the table is broken

2) The roof of the house fell down

3) I have seen Tagore, the poet's paintings

4) This is my father's house

5) These are the bags of students who are playing

6) It is his cousin's house

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anonymous Q1: The [table legs / legs of the table] are broken.
Q2: The roof of the house fell down.
Q3: I have seen the poet Tagore's paintings.
Q4: This my father's house.
Q5: These are the bags of the students who are playing.
Q6: It is his cousin's house.

CJ

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