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iren2701 [21]
3 years ago
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have you ever been on a sailboat before. it is the most relaxing way to spend a sunny day, i love being on the open water. my pa

rents boat is brand new, and we love sailing down the river and enjoying the beautiful sunshine. our favorite place too sail is on kaotenay lake because you get to see lots of different wildlife along the way! what is the 5 errors in the paragraph
English
1 answer:
Fynjy0 [20]3 years ago
6 0

Hello!

Have you ever been on a sailboat before. it is the most relaxing way to spend a sunny day, i love being on the open water. my parents boat is brand new, and we love sailing down the river and enjoying the beautiful sunshine. our favorite place too sail is on kaotenay lake because you get to see lots of different wildlife along the way!

Explanation:

Errors in the paragraph explanation.

Since the first sentence is a question, there should be a ? after before.

It should be capitalized.

i, should be I.

My should be capitalized since it starts a sentence.

Our should be capitalized since it starts a sentence.

To, not too. Too is for sentences like, "<em>Have you been here, too?</em>"

Kaotenay Lake should be capitalized because it is the title of a lake.

I know you only said 5 errors, but I found more, sorry.

Hope this helps.

(The last one with the lake, I'm not so sure, but hope the others helped!)

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