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A boy drowning in a river and he shouted help .A man passing jumped into river and saved his life find editing

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Answered by 0017arianna
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Answer:

A boy was drowning in a river and he shouted for help. A man who was passing by jumped into the river and saved his life.

Answered by orangesquirrel
5

The sentences have been corrected and rewritten as:

A boy was drowning in a river and he shouted for help. A man who was passing by jumped into the river and saved his life.

The errors have been elaborated as follows:

1. Absence of 'was' before 'drowning'- it is a continuous form of a verb and cannot be used alone. It has to be preceded by some 'be' verb.

2. Preposition is missing after the word 'shouting'- one can't shout 'help', instead he shouts 'for' help.

3. Proper relative pronoun required after a subject- 'a man who' is the correct form.

4. An article is missing- 'the' is chosen as the person jumped into a specific river( definite article required).

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