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correct the error 1 either you or your brother have done it. 2she enjoy to walk. 3 an old man was over run by a car ​

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Answered by kobietten20061995
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Explanations:

1.Either your brother or you have done it.

2.She enjoy walking.

3.An old man was run over by a car.

Answered by sureeshravi
0

Answer:

The errorless sentences are following.

1. Either your brother or you have done it.

2. She enjoys walking.

3. An old man was run over by a car.

Explanation:

A sentence, which starts with a capital letter and finishes with a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point, is the biggest autonomous unit of grammar. The Latin root of the word "sentence" is "to feel." Sentential is the word's adjective form. The standard definition of a sentence, which is insufficient, is a word or combination of words that communicate a complete thought and has both a subject and a verb.

The four fundamental sentence types are:

  • a single independent clause in a sentence makes it simple.
  • Compound sentences are made up of two (or more) short sentences connected a conjunction or other suitable punctuation.
  • Complex: A clause with at least one dependent clause and an independent clause (or main clause).
  • A sentence that has two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause is said to be compound-complex.

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