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Pani-rosa [81]
1 year ago
14

Correct the following sentences

English
1 answer:
Mnenie [13.5K]1 year ago
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The correct form of the sentences are:

  • 1. They are as old as we are
  • 2. Who do you suppose visited us?
  • 3. Punish whoever is guilty.
  • 4. It is I.
  • 5. Can it be them?
  • 6. It would be impossible for you and me.
  • 7. He had difficulty with the store's management.
  • 8. I, who's older, know better than you.
  • 9. Is there any criticism of Arthur going?
  • 10. Everybody tried their hardest.
  • 11. I do not like these sorts of cakes.
  • 12. She doesn't like to engage in such activity

<h3>What is a Sentence?</h3>

This refers to the use of words that contains a subject and predicate to communicate.

Hence, we can see that the other answers are:

  • 13. The use of liquors is dangerous.
  • 14. The district attorney, as well as many of his aides, have been involved in the investigation.
  • 15. Either the fifth or the seventh of the courses they had laid open is to be accepted.
  • 16. The fighting and wrestling of the two men are excellent.
  • 17. The worse feature of the play was the abominable actors.
  • 18. There is present a child and two dogs.
  • 19. He spoke slowly and carefully.
  • 20. He said that Venus was a planet.
  • 21. I wish I was a clown.

Read more about sentences here:

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