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Correct the following Sentences:

i) He has left Agra with bag and baggage.

ii) I live in Boarding.

iii) I left playing cricket.

iv) He as well as I am wrong.​

Answers

Answered by aritrisarkar15
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Answer:

He left Agra with bag and luggage

I live in boarding

I left playing cricket

He as well as I was/am wrong.

Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

  1. He has left Agra  bag and baggage.
  2. I live in a boarding school.
  3. I left playing cricket.
  4. He is wrong, and so am I (or) He and I are both wrong

Explanation:

i) He has left Agra  bag and baggage.

With is not used along  bag and baggage

ii) I live in a boarding school.

  • A boarding school is an institution where children receive a formal education while living on the premises. The word "boarding" is used in the sense of "accommodation and boarding", i.e. room and board. Because they have existed for centuries and now span many countries, their functions, codes of conduct, and ethos vary widely. and learn and live  with  administrators. Some boarding schools  have day students who commute to the facility during the day and return  to their families off-campus in the evening.
  • Articles are members of the distinct class of  words  used with noun phrases to indicate the identifiability of  noun phrase references.
  • "a" is an indefinite article.

iii) I left playing cricket.

iv) He is wrong, and so am I. He and I are both wrong.

No matter which of these constructions you choose, it will sound wrong even if it’s right. And it’s hard to figure out how to choose between them.

Fortunately, there are other better-sounding and correct ways to say the same thing:

“He and I are both wrong.”

“He is wrong, and so am I.”

Reference link

  • https://brainly.in/question/43279417

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