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1. He was sleeping with his wife kniting beside him.
2. He was sleeping and his wife was knitting beside him.
3. He was sleeping with his mouth open.
4. He was sleeping with his arms crossed.
5. He was sleeping with his legs up.
6. He was sleeping with his hands in his pockets.
7. He was sleeping with his son playing in the living room.
8. He was sleeping with his mouth full.
9. He was sleeping with his wife washing the dishes.
[Would you check the sentences? Are they all grammatical? Correct some errors, please. Thank you.]
2. He was sleeping and his wife was knitting beside him.
3. He was sleeping with his mouth open.
4. He was sleeping with his arms crossed.
5. He was sleeping with his legs up.
6. He was sleeping with his hands in his pockets.
7. He was sleeping with his son playing in the living room.
8. He was sleeping with his mouth full.
9. He was sleeping with his wife washing the dishes.
[Would you check the sentences? Are they all grammatical? Correct some errors, please. Thank you.]
Answers
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1. (sp) knitting
All the others are fine, and some are rather funny! I hope you intended humor! =)
All the others are fine, and some are rather funny! I hope you intended humor! =)
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