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the earth is one of the eight planet that go around the sun. In ancient
(a)___ ____ times ,the people who study the stars (b)____ _____ noticed that while certain heaven bodies(c) ____ _____seemed fixed in a sky, other seemed to move around

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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Earth is one of the eight planets that goes around the sun. In ancient times, the people who studied the stars noticed that while certain heavenly bodies seemed fixed in the sky, others seemed to move around.

Explanation:

  • Planets will come instead of the planet as it is talking about more than one planet.

  • Studied will come instead of study as it is talking about the past.

  • Heavenly will come instead of heaven bodies as it is used as an adjective.

  • The definite article "the" will come before the sky instead of the indefinite article "a".

Answered by skyfall63
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Earth is one of the eight planets that goes around the Sun. In ancient times,  the people who studied the stars noticed that while certain heavenly bodies seemed fixed in the sky, others seemed to move around

Explanation:

  • We use "Earth" without "the" when referring to the planet as "one of the planets" . Here Earth is not used as a specific noun and hence we do not need to add the definite article "the" before Earth
  • The "noun" following the phrase "one of the" is always a "plural noun", therefore we use  here plural "planets" and not planet
  • "Subject verb agreement" - Earth is singular here, hence, the verb must also be singular. So here we say "goes" (singular) instead of "go" (plural)
  • We use "the" before Sun, since for Sun we always need a definite article , as Sun is a specific noun and for any specific noun we need a definite article "the"
  • We use the past tense of study, which is "studied" as here it talks about something in the past (ancient times). hence we do not use present tense
  • We use the definite article "the" before Sky. Since Sky refers to a specific noun, and hence Sky is a definite noun  and we use the definite article "the"
  • We say "heavenly" (adjective of heaven) and not heaven bodies as we refer here to the "feeling like heaven" of the celestial bodies . That is an adjective which modifies a noun and provides more detail about the noun  "Celestial bodies

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