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1. (a) A teacher is not simple a professional.
(b) They are our friends, who wants nothing
(c) but to see us successful or victorious.
(d) A true teacher is always there to got us up and going.​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
9

The sentences have been edited and written as follows:

(a) A teacher is not simply a professional.

( usage of the word 'simple' is inappropriate. An adverb form is required.)

(b) They are our friends, who want nothing

( the noun 'friends' is plural so should be followed by a plural verb- want.)

(c) but to see us successful and victorious.

( Usage of conjunction 'and' to represent both the virtues.)

(d) A true teacher is always there to get us up and going.​

( Form of the word 'got' is incorrect.)

Answered by ujjwalnager
3

answer::

(a) Incorrect is simple and correct is simply

(b) Incorrect is wants and correct is want

(c) Incorrect is or and correct is and

(d) Incorrect is got and correct is get

thanks you

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