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BabaBlast [244]
1 year ago
12

Find the mistake and correct the sentence of present simple?

English
2 answers:
AysviL [449]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

1. whose house is this?

2. what language do you know?

3. he and his are students.

4.i had got a good job, didn't i? (Not sure)

5.who often plays the piano?

6.she does not like horses?

7.who like horses?

8.where are you from?

9.i dondrink coffe in the evening.

10. when did you get up?

11. where does he lives?

Flura [38]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Whose house is this?

2. Which language you know?

3. He and his brother are students.

4. I have got a good job, didn't I?

6. She don't like horses?

8. Where are you from?

9. I never drink coffee in the evening.

10. when did you get up?

11. where does he live?

Explanation:

I had only written what I know. I hope it will help you

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