English 10

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Original:
Can you light the candle and put in the that we bought
Corrected:
Can you light the candle that we bought and put it in?
Position:
“the candle ⟶ that we bought”


2.

Original:
In the old museum there rooms
Corrected:
In the old museum, there are rooms that you mustn’t enter.
Position:
“there rooms ⟶ that you mustn’t enter”


3.

Original:
The man and woman are lovely people who bought mer hosese
Corrected:
The man and woman who bought me roses are lovely people.
(Note: Assuming “mer hosese” is a typo for “me roses”)
Position:
“The man and woman ⟶ who bought me roses”


4.

Original:
This is the gallery with the famous painting which count 7 million dollars
Corrected:
This is the gallery with the famous painting which costs 7 million dollars.
(Note: “count” corrected to “costs”)
Position:
“the famous painting ⟶ which costs 7 million dollars”


5.

Original:
The park is on the other side of the town
where people go jigging
Corrected:
The park where people go jogging is on the other side of the town.
(Note: Assuming “jigging” is a typo for “jogging”)
Position:
“The park ⟶ where people go jogging”


6.

Original:
Stephen is the man in the office
that I play tennis with
Corrected:
Stephen is the man that I play tennis with in the office.
Position:
“the man ⟶ that I play tennis with”

  1. There are two towns near bern. They have railway station.

3.

Original:
This is the rug. We bought it last week.
Corrected:
This is the rug that we bought last week.


2.

Original:
Mr Reynolds is the architect. He designed our ha
(Assuming “ha” = “house”)
Corrected:
Mr Reynolds is the architect who designed our house.


3.

Original:
In the bedroom there is a chest of drawers. You can put your things there.
Corrected:
In the bedroom, there is a chest of drawers where you can put your things.


4.

Original:
This is the room. We study in hete
(Assuming “hete” = “here”)
Corrected:
This is the room where we study.
(or: This is the room that we study in, if informal)


5.

Original:
I wouldn’t like to stay ma house. It doestr’t have a hathenean
(Assuming: “ma” = “in a”, “doestr’t” = “doesn’t”, “hathenean” = “bathroom”)
Corrected:
I wouldn’t like to stay in a house that doesn’t have a bathroom.


6.

Original:
Who is the boy! He lives opposite us
(Corrected punctuation and grammar)
Corrected:
Who is the boy who lives opposite us?


7.

Original:
There are two towns near Bern. They have railway station.
Corrected:
There are two towns near Bern that have railway stations.