English, asked by AngeltheGreAt, 6 months ago

1. The news are bad.

2. Diabetes are incurable.

3. Your luggages are so heavy

4. Mother bought two loafs of bread.

5. Put the two bookcase in the study.

6. There are lots of mouses in the attic.

7. I ate two stuffed tomatoe for lunch.

8. Add two spoonful of vanilla essence to the batter.

9. Mathematics are my favourite subject.

10. How many deers are left in Alipore Zoo?

11. I wrote many essayes for my history class.

12. The engineer installed five softwares in the laptop.

13. The passer-bys helped the victim get to the hospital

14. There are thirty-two permanent tooths in an adult human teeth​

Answers

Answered by dualadmire
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Here we need to correct the sentences that contain some grammatical errors.

The correct sentences will be:

1. The news is bad.

2. Diabetes is incurable.

3. Your luggage is so heavy.

4. Mother bought two loaves of bread.

5. The meaning of this statement is not correct. it can be: Put the two books on the study table.

6. There are lots of mice in the attic.

7. I ate two stuffed tomatoes for lunch.

8. Add two spoons of vanilla essense to the batter.

9. Mathematics is my favourite subject.

10. How many deer are left in Alipore zoo.

11. I wrote many essays for my History class.

12. The engineer installed five software in the laptop.

13. The passer- bys helped the victim to get to the hospital.

14. There are thirty two permanent teeth in an adult human's mouth.

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