Asked by Sara
is this a correct way to write this sentence
Mother sewn fur jackets for Father and I, just in case the weather gets bad.
thank you!
Mother sewn fur jackets for Father and I, just in case the weather gets bad.
thank you!
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. Correct the verb to a standard simple past tense.
2. Correct the pronoun after "Father and"
2. Correct the pronoun after "Father and"
Answered by
Sara
how do you do that? that's what I don't get?
Answered by
Writeacher
The parts of the verb "to sew" are these:
present = sew
simple past = sewed
past participle = sewn
The past participle by itself cannot be the main verb of a sentence. Use the simple past.
Also ... which of these would you say:
~ She made that for me.
or
~ She made that for I.
The pronoun "I" is used when the word is the subject of a verb; the pronoun "me" is used when it's an object (in this case an object of the preposition "for").
Please post the corrected sentence, and I'll double-check it for you.
present = sew
simple past = sewed
past participle = sewn
The past participle by itself cannot be the main verb of a sentence. Use the simple past.
Also ... which of these would you say:
~ She made that for me.
or
~ She made that for I.
The pronoun "I" is used when the word is the subject of a verb; the pronoun "me" is used when it's an object (in this case an object of the preposition "for").
Please post the corrected sentence, and I'll double-check it for you.
Answered by
Sara
Mother sewed fur jackets for Father and me
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