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Vlad1618 [11]
3 years ago
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Directions:  Rewrite the following sentences, correcting ALL errors (grammar and punctuation).  Some sentences have no errors.

English
1 answer:
Alexxx [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Few sentences are correct and others have grammatical and punctuation errors.

Explanation:

1. She went to the hospital for a surgery.

2. My mom was in hindsight, when she remind me.

3. You're so extraordinary.

4. "Laura, You're so obnoxious."

5. "Remarkable” is not an antonym for “extraordinary". T/F

6. The blunt was in hindsight, of the cop.

7. You're so obnoxious. Chill out.

8. Face was filled with hysterical cheerfulness.

9. When I told Laura about my intention, she was petrified with unbelief.

10. “Implantation” is not an antonym for “surgeries.”

11. My sister's friends are obnoxious.

12. The definition of “hysterical” is based on history.  T/F

13.  A synonym of “hysterical” is “depriving from hysterical and uncontrolled emotions”.  T/F

14. She’s so extraordinary, I never seen anyone like her before.

15. The children in the class were extraordinarily smart.

16. She said 'no' sarcastically.

17. Both A and B are not extraordinary.

18. A hysterical woman pounds on her car window and begs for help to find her lost daughter.

19. My dog was extraordinary than the other dogs.

20. I am extraordinary from the other kids.

21. I am petrified of flying which is why I’m driving.

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