Asked by John
1. You should read problem books to pass the test.
2. I watch TV on the sofa leaning against the back of the sofa.
3.You should make your Father shoes shined.
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Are the three sentences all grammatical?
2. I watch TV on the sofa leaning against the back of the sofa.
3.You should make your Father shoes shined.
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Are the three sentences all grammatical?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. What are "problem books"?
2. Delete "on the sofa."
3. "You should shine your father's shoes." OR "You should make your father's shoes shine!"
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2. Delete "on the sofa."
3. "You should shine your father's shoes." OR "You should make your father's shoes shine!"
Questions?
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Answered by
John
1. You should read reference books to pass the test.
2. I watch TV leaning against the back of the sofa.
3. You should make your father's shoes shined.
Thank you, Writeacher. I corrected my sentences. Do they look correct now?
What is the English words for the books which has many test problems which were used for taking tests?
2. I watch TV leaning against the back of the sofa.
3. You should make your father's shoes shined.
Thank you, Writeacher. I corrected my sentences. Do they look correct now?
What is the English words for the books which has many test problems which were used for taking tests?
Answered by
Writeacher
In sentence 3, it should be "shine" not "shined."
Those books could be test-prep books, textbooks, or reference books, as you said.
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Those books could be test-prep books, textbooks, or reference books, as you said.
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Answered by
GuruBlue
I would suggest that you use - Leaning back against the sofa, I watch the TV.
This indicates that it is you leaning against the sofa, not the TV.
This indicates that it is you leaning against the sofa, not the TV.
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