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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Correction grammer

My dad gave me a lift, because it was raining so hard

My relatives arrived, while we were having dinner

The police stopped him, because he was driving too fast

It snow because I opened my bedroom curtains this morning

You fall off your bike because you were not paying attention to the road

I was waiting for the bus this morning when Marco was drive past me

Anna broke her leg while she was skiing inAustria

I did a summer job in a hotel while I was meeting my husband
  

Top answer

Hi, These all need to end with a period. My dad gave me a lift, because it was raining so hard My relatives arrived, while we were having dinner Y ou don't need a comma. The police stopped him, because he was driving too fast You don't need a comma.

  • Hi, These all need to end with a period.
  • My dad gave me a lift, because it was raining so hard My relatives arrived, while we were having dinner Y ou don't need a comma.
  • The police stopped him, because he was driving too fast You don't need a comma.
  • It snowed because I opened my bedroom curtains this morning Correct grammar, but does it make sense?
  • You f e ll off your bike because you were not paying attention to the road I was waiting for the bus this morning when Marco drove past me Anna broke her leg while she was skiing i n A ustria I did a summer job in a hotel while I was meeting my husband I met my husband while I was doing a summer job in a hotel.
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4 Answers
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Hi,

These all need to end with a period.

My dad gave me a lift, because it was raining so hard

My relatives arrived, while we were having dinner You don't need a comma.

The police stopped him, because he was driving too fast
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CliveHi,
It snowed because I opened my bedroom curtains this morning Correct grammar, but does it make sense?
Clive
Hi,

It really doesn't make sense. This sentence is wrong.

It was snowing when I opened the bedroom's curtains this morning. Now it's fine.

Regards
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Hi,

I prefer not to say flatly that such a sentence is 'wrong', since it has correct grammar.

I was trying to get the original poster to think for himself about the meaning.

Clive
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Hi,

It does have correct grammar, but it doesn't make sense at all.

It wasn't snowing because he opened the curtains, was it?

I'm sorry for pointing this out as "wrong". I should have said "incomprehensible" or "odd" instead.

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