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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Correction?

Hi,

I wrote some English sentences but my teacher said all of them are wrong. I don't understand why they are wrong.

Here are the sentences:

Children sleep early.

Students read book.

He watches film.

It is half past seven o'clock.

It is two to two.

He goes to school everyday

Please can you explain the wrong parts?
  

Top answer

Children sleep early. ) Students read book. ( Students read books .

  • Children sleep early.
  • ) Students read book.
  • ( Students read books .
  • The students read the book.
  • ) He watches film.
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Children sleep early. ((The) Children go to sleep early.)

Students read book. (Students read books. The students read the book.)

He watches film. (He watches the film)

It is half past seven o'clo
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Wow! I see the errors now. Thank you so much Blue Jay Emotion: smile

It is two to two. This is the aswer of the question of "what is the
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AnonymousIt is two to two. This is the aswer of the question of "what is the time?" I think I might add "minutes" after two. Am I wrong?
Yes, in the context of the question two to two would probably be understood, but two minutes to two would be a better way to say it.
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AnonymousIt is two to two.
It could also be the answer to "What's the score?"

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