Hi. Let's say an English teacher teaches how to write the alphabet. Upon examining a student's writing one day, he notices a student who's written the letter "u" like an "a." He then crosses out the letter "u" and on top of it writes "a" correctly. Are these correct to describe what he has done? Thank you in advance for your help.
1. He corrected the letter "u."
2. He rewrote the letter "u" correctly.
Let's say an English teacher teaches how to write the alphabet. " He then crosses out the letter "u" and on top of it writes "a" correctly. <<<< Don't you mean he writes 'u' correctly?
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Let's say an English teacher teaches how to write the alphabet. Upon examining a student's writing one day, he notices a student who's written the letter "u" like an "a." He then crosses out the letter "u" and on top of it writes "a" correctly.<<<< Don't you mean he writes 'u' correctly?
Are these correct to describe what he has done? Yes.
1. He correct