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Editing Exercises
Read the paragraphs. Rewrite all the sentences. Correct the writing mistakes.
did you no that bats are mammals, we no they are mammals just lik us becaus they are
warm blooded they are the only mammals that no how to fly bats are Nocturnal which
means thay sleep during the day and are awak at nite?
bes are intresting anumals. the honey be can fly at a sped of 15 miles per houre a hive of
honey bees has about 40,000 bees in it? the honey bee has five eyes! a worker bee will
mak 1/12th of a teespoon of honey over it's lifetime? Bees have been makeing honey for
about 150 million years
did you no that a person can live with out food for more than a hole month a person can
only live four about won week with out water we need water more then we need food. 97 %
of earths water is in the oceans. Just 3 % of the earths water can bee used four drinking
water. 75% of the worlds fresh water is frozen in the North and South polar ice caps?​

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Answered by mdfaiyazuddin
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Answered by tma05068
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Editing Exercises

Read the paragraphs. Rewrite all the sentences. Correct the writing mistakes.

did you no that bats are mammals, we no they are mammals just lik us becaus they are

warm blooded they are the only mammals that no how to fly bats are Nocturnal which

means thay sleep during the day and are awak at nite?

bes are intresting anumals. the honey be can fly at a sped of 15 miles per houre a hive of

honey bees has about 40,000 bees in it? the honey bee has five eyes! a worker bee will

mak 1/12th of a teespoon of honey over it's lifetime? Bees have been makeing honey for

about 150 million years

did you no that a person can live with out food for more than a hole month a person can

only live four about won week with out water we need water more then we need food. 97 %

of earths water is in the oceans. Just 3 % of the earths water can bee used four drinking

water. 75% of the worlds fresh water is frozen in the North and South polar ice caps?

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