Hello, could you please check whether the sentences below are correct. Inside the paranthesis I wrote the word that I want to use in the sentence. If I am using it wrong, will you please use it in a correct way. Thanks.
1-(avowed)- By donating a lot of money to the charity, he became an avowed benefactor.
2-(aesthete)- It could be plainly seen from the decoration of his house that he was an aesthete.
3-(haul)- The killer hauled the corpse to bury it to a deserted corner.
4-(latitude)- You can find these creatures on the nothern latitudes.
5-(mitigate)- Kyoto protocol mitigates the effects of Global Warming.
6-(revelation)- Magazine made revelations about his personel life.
7-(negate)- Being tired negates the understanding of lectures in school.
8-(dissect)- Being a student studying at medical school, his exams involve dissecting bodies.
9-(moot)- His concerns are regarded as moot by his friend.
10-(surge)- The fashion of wearing leather jacket surged in this month.
Before I check these, please fix and repost the incorrect ones that I have already pointed out on your earlier posts. So far, I have seen no effort to improve.
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Before I check these, please fix and repost the incorrect ones that I have already pointed out on your earlier posts. So far, I have seen no effort to improve.
Ah, yes. I do see a couple of them now, thank you. Your uses of all are OK. I have fixed some other problems in some:
2-(aesthete)- It could be plainly seen from the decor of his house that he was an aesthete.
3-(haul)- The killer hauled the corpse to bury it in a deserted corner.
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