Answer:
1.How much pockets money do you get?
It is incorrect
Correct Sentence - How much <em><u>pocket</u></em> money do you get?
2. Go to the chemists to buy some bandages.
It is incorrect
Correct Sentence - Go to the <u><em>chemist</em></u> to buy some bandages.
3. I like fry chicken the most.
It is incorrect
Correct Sentence - I like <u><em>fried</em></u> chicken the most.
4.I'm allergic to diary produsts.
It is incorrect
Correct Sentence - I'm allergic to diary <em><u>products.</u></em>
5.The knifes are already on the table
It is incorrect
Correct Sentence - The <em><u>knives</u></em> are already on the table
6.Where are the change rooms?
It is incorrect
Correct Sentence - Where are the <em><u>changing</u></em> rooms?
7.What are you ordering for desert?
It is incorrect
Correct Sentence - What are you ordering for <em><u>dessert</u></em>?
Seems like fun.
I can help a little but not all the way, sorry.
I forgot how to label "no way" since it's been five years I last learned this stuff.
Anyways, "ask" is a verb. "Gerald" is a proper noun. The word "to" is a preposition and begins a propositional phase.
Everytime a preposition is used, it has to end with an object of the preposition. In laymen terms, everytime a preposition is used, it will always modify something in the sentence.
The word "to" modifies "go". What does Gerald want to accomplish? He want TO do something. What does he want to do? He wants to go somewhere.
So, "to" is the object of the preposition or what the preposition is modifying. Hopefully, that helps. Good luck!
What exactly is the name of the book?
D.frozen b/c it’s describing the puddle.
Answer:yes what do you need
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