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klio [65]
3 years ago
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Would you believe that over 7000 years ago ancient egyptians liked to bowl on alleys alot like ares There are 7 corrections tota

l: Capitalization Punctuation Comma for a number Correct word usage (the word sounds correct, but is spelled like another word)
English
1 answer:
Rasek [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I identified six....

* adding the comma in the number

* the capitalized E in Egyptians

* 'a lot' is 2 words, not one  (though, 'a lot like' should be written as 'similar to')

* 'ares' is spelled 'ours'

* a question mark has been added

* the word 'over' should be written as 'more than'

Explanation:

Would you believe that more than 7,000 years ago ancient Egyptians liked to bowl on alleys a lot like (similar to) ours?

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