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Jeter Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

makes there words into three groups

Hi all:
This is a question about some words. I need to judge and organize
There are words into three groups. Maybe someone ever see this one.
This is not my homework. That I bought a book from a store of Taiwan
To help to study English.
Tie put on fare blouse homeless train get on painful
Scarf jumper jacket journey careful station helpful
Jeans platform thoughtless ticket useless

I name the first group
Title that is cloths: tie pot on blouse scarf jacket jeans
Second title is trip: fare train get on station platform
Ticket journey
Third title is adjective: homeless painful careful helpful thoughtless
Useless

Maybe someone can correct me including any mistake.
  

Top answer

Hi Jeter, I think you have done excellent organizing here. I agree with you. ) Good luck with your English!

  • Hi Jeter, I think you have done excellent organizing here.
  • I agree with you.
  • ) Good luck with your English!
  • Clive
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Hi Jeter,

I think you have done excellent organizing here. I agree with you.

(The word for what you wear is spelled 'clothes', not cloths'.)

Good luck with your English!

Clive
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Hi again, Jeter,

I thought about your question a bit more. What you did is fine. But there is sometimes more than one possible way to organize things.

For example, you could organize your words into these 3 groups:

ADJECTIVES (you already did this)

NOUNS

VERBS

Best wishes, Clive

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