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Correct the mistakes in these sentences. Use the simple present or past tense

from the verb.

1. The pilgrims are arrived at the airport last night.

2. Every year my father has driven to New Jersey to visit my grandparents.

3. My brother had choose not to study medicine at the university.

4. They were hearing you the first time you called them.

5. Now-a- days extra-curricular activities are playing an important role in education.

6. I am worried when I seeing my father eat so heavily.

7. All my friends admiring my brother because he is tall and goodlooking.

8. My aunt is kind but she is talking too much and too often.

9. I was breaking my leg when I played rugby last week.

10. This rule is applied only to foreign workers in China.​

Answers

Answered by BrainlyVirat
31

Question: Correct the mistakes in these sentences. Use the simple present or past tense from the verb.

Answers:

1. The pilgrims arrived at the airport last night.

2. Every year my father drives to New Jersey to visit my grandparents.

3. My brother chose not to study medicine at the university.

4. They heard you the first time you called them.

5. Now-a-days, extra-curricular activities play an important role in education.

6. I am worried when I see my father eat so heavily.

7. All my friends admire my brother because he is tall and good looking.

8. My aunt is kind but she talks too much and too often.

9. I broke my leg when I played rugby last week.

10. This rule applies only to foreign workers in China.

Answered by NᴀʏᴀɴSʜƦᴇʏᴀꜱ
21

Answer:

1. The pilgrims arrived at the airport last night.

  • Arrived is the past tense of arrive.

2. Every year my father drives to New Jersey to visit my grandparents.

  • Drives is also a past tense as per the question.

3. My brother chose not to study medicine at the university.

  • Chose is the past tense of choosen.

4. They heard you the first time you called them.

5. Nowadays tuition centers play an important role in education.

  • Heard is past tense, play is the present tense of played.

6. I worry when I see my father smoke so heavily.

  • Worry is present tense of worried, see is present tense of saw.

7. All my friends admire my brother because he is tall and good-looking.

  • Admire is present tense of admired.

8. My aunt is kind but she talks too much and too often.

  • Talks is simple present tense of talk.

9. I broke my leg when I played rugby last week.

  • Broke is the present tense of brake.

10. This rule applies only to foreign workers in China.

  • Applies is the simple present tense of apply.
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