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nataly862011 [7]
3 years ago
13

Correct the following paragraph so rhat it uses the right words and includes appropriate apostrophes.

English
2 answers:
jeka943 years ago
4 0
1. Last month, I hiked to the PEAK of the mountain.
2. Next month, my best friend and her sister are going to visit that SITE, too.
3. IT’S a difficult trip, but IT’S worth it.
4. THEY’RE going to have so much fun THERE!
5. I hope I can go back soon.

I capitalized the correct words. :)
True [87]3 years ago
4 0

Last month, I hiked to the <u>peak</u> of a mountain. Next month, my best friend and her sister are going to visit that <u>site</u>, too. <u>It's</u> a difficult trip, but <u>it's</u> worth it. <u>They're</u> going to have so much fun <u>there</u>! I hope I can go back soon.

All of the words that were changed or where an apostrophe was added has been underlined.

Peek to Peak:

  • Peek-look quickly
  • Peak-pointed top of a mountain

Cite to Site:

  • Cite-quote used as evidence or justification
  • Site-An area of ground in which something is located or constructed

Its to It's (X2)

  • It's is a contraction for it is, which would be an appropriate substitution in this sentence

Their vs. They're vs. There

  • Their-indicates possesion
  • they're- contraction for they are
  • there-indicates a place
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