English, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

Correct the sentences
1. you and he is good friends.

2. I ,you and he he is guilty.

3. I and you has committed a crime.

4. there are two rooms here and either are ventilated.

you should also explain ?​

Answers

Answered by shamitha14
12

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1.You and he are good frnds.(plural converted).

2. I,u and he are guilty.(plural converted).

3. I and u had committed crime. (past tense converted).

4. there r two rooms either they r ventilated. (correct phrase converted).

Answered by SlaYerKuDi
13

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1.You and he are good friends.[plural converted]

2. I,u and he are guilty.[plural converted]

3. I and U had commited crime.[past tense converted]

4. There are two rooms either they are ventilated. [correct phase converted]

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