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lubasha [3.4K]
3 years ago
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Click on each verb with the incorrect tense, and type the correct verb in the text box. For certain errors, you may need to type

both the helping verb and the main verb. Check your spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and spacing,
I usually am flying economy class, but last year I flied first-class on a trip from Vermont to Texas. This is how it happened. When I arriving at the airport, the attendant told me the airline had overbooked, which meant they were selling too many tickets for that flight. I were not in a hurry, so I offered to go on the next flight. Then I found out there were an extra seat after all—it was first class! As I sat in my first-class seat, I notice the ride was much quieter and smoother than in other parts of the plane. When I buzzed the flight attendants, they are arriving right away. Also, there was enough fleece blankets for everyone, so I was able to cover myself when the cabin got too cool. Because the seats were so large, I had lots of room to stretch my legs. Best of all, the first-class meal was really good. All of these pleasant surprises made the flight seem shorter than any other flight I have took before.
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valina [46]3 years ago
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I usually am flying economy class, but last year I flied first-class on a trip from Vermont to Texas. This is how it happened. When I arrived at the airport, the attendant told me the airline had been overbooked, which meant they were selling too many tickets for that flight. I was not in a hurry, so I offered to go on the next flight. Then I found out there was an extra seat after all—it was first class! As I sat in my first-class seat, I noticed the ride was much quieter and smoother than on other parts of the plane. When I buzzed the flight attendants, they arrived right away. Also, there were enough fleece blankets for everyone, so I was able to cover myself when the cabin got too cool. Because the seats were so large, I had lots of room to stretch my legs. Best of all, the first-class meal was really good. All of these pleasant surprises made the flight seem shorter than any other flight I have took before. Hope this helped as I changed some of the words :))

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