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Today l study explain and island verbs. I use this verbs in sentence. I hope didnt make mistake but propably l did
My mom explain to me why l must be study lesson.
She explain her missing understand this topic.
He explain how can l study in English .
Gröndland is a island.
People go to island for the ship.
If you stay in island what do you want ?
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Today l studyied the words explain and island verbs.
I use this verbtried using these words in sentences.
Verbs are words for describing actions, so explain would be a verb but island would not and is a noun. Since you have two types of words, I think it is better to just use "words."
I hope I didn't make any mistakes, but I propbably l did.
My mom explains to me why l must be study the lesson.
Since the person doing the action is a third person (could be changed to she) the verb will take the form "explains." (I explain. You explain. She explains.)
She explain hers my missing
understanding of thise topic.
Since you haven't said what the topic is, "the" is more natural than "this."
He explains how l can l study in English .
"in English" means you are using the English language to studying something.
Gröndland is an island.
People go to island for thes by ship.
If you could stay ion an island, what wouldo you want (to do/take with you)?
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Nice work! I think it is a good way to practice. You came up with good sentences to use the words correctly! My corrections were mostly just changing the form/tense of the words!
lI'm studying vocabulary
I and l are not interchangeable, even though "I" often looks like l depending on the font or handwriting style you use.
Today lI studyied the words explain and island verbs.
"Verb" is a specific type of word, describing an action, and "island" is a noun, not a verb, so I just changed it to words.
I will use thisese verbs in sentence.
"these" is like "this" but used with plural (i.e. more than 1) objects
I hope I didn't make any mistakes but I propbably l did
You might hear "probably I did" in casual conversation but "I probably did" is more formally correct.
My mom explained to me why lI must be study during my lessons.
She explained her missing
Since you're talking about something she did, you should use the past tense form of "explain" which is "explained"
understanding on this topic.
"missing" expects a noun, so changed it to "understanding" which is the noun of "understand" (which is normally a verb)
He explained how I can l study in English .
People go to the island for the ships.
Note this has an implication of people going to the island to look at ships - not 100% sure this is what you were going for.
If you stay ion an island what wouldo you want (to do)?
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I and l are not interchangeable, even though "I" often looks like l depending on the font or handwriting style you use.
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Today l study explain and island verbs. Today "Verb" is a specific type of word, describing an action, and "island" is a noun, not a verb, so I just changed it to words. Today l stud |
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I use this verbs in sentence. I will use th "these" is like "this" but used with plural (i.e. more than 1) objects I Verbs are words for describing actions, so explain would be a verb but island would not and is a noun. Since you have two types of words, I think it is better to just use "words." |
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I hope didnt make mistake but propably l did I hope I didn't make any mistakes but I pro You might hear "probably I did" in casual conversation but "I probably did" is more formally correct. I hope I didn't make any mistakes, but I pro |
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My mom explain to me why l must be study lesson. My mom explained to me why My mom explains to me why l must Since the person doing the action is a third person (could be changed to she) the verb will take the form "explains." (I explain. You explain. She explains.) |
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She explain her missing She explained her missing Since you're talking about something she did, you should use the past tense form of "explain" which is "explained" She explain |
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understand this topic. understanding on this topic. "missing" expects a noun, so changed it to "understanding" which is the noun of "understand" (which is normally a verb) understanding of th Since you haven't said what the topic is, "the" is more natural than "this." |
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He explain how can l study in English . He explained how I can He explains how l can "in English" means you are using the English language to studying something. |
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Gröndland is a island. Gröndland is an island. |
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People go to island for the ship. People go to the island for the ships. Note this has an implication of people going to the island to look at ships - not 100% sure this is what you were going for. People go to island |
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If you stay in island what do you want ? If you stay If you could stay |
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He explain how l can study in English . |
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