Are these sentences correct:
1) I was reading his rewrite of his famous sonnet to suit the King's poetic taste.
(the purpose of the rewrite was to suit the King's taste.)
2) I was considering a rearrangement of this piece to suit the capacities of my students.
(The purpose of the rearrangement is to suit the capacities of my students.)
3) I was overjoyed by the new design of this washing machine to incorporate the possibilities provided by artificial intelligence.
(the new design incorporates the possibilities provided by artificial intelligence)
Gratefully,
Navi.
1) I was reading the poet's rewrite of his famous sonnet which better suited the King's poetic taste. 2) I was considering rearranging the classroom to better serve the capacities of my students. ) 3) A washing machine does not need a lot of intelligence.
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1) I was reading the poet's rewrite of his famous sonnet which better suited the King's poetic taste.
2) I was considering rearranging the classroom to better serve the capacities of my students. (Capacities of makes no sense.)
3)
A washing machine does not need a lot of intelligence. I don't understand what you mean.
3) I was overj