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Put a tick to correct the sentences and cross out the wrong one . where are the scissors

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Answered by SparshaM
2

Answer:

Put a tick to correct the sentences and cross out the wrong one : Where are the scissors

  • Where are the scissors
  • Above sentence has been formed grammatically but it has no Punctuation Mark, that is why the given sentence is incorrect.
  • The correct sentence is : Where are the scissors?
  • Now we can say it is an Interrogative Sentence. Because it is asking a question and obviously it has now question mark at the end of sentence.
  • The rewrite sentence is also now an example of Simple Present Tense.
Answered by Swarup1998
4

The missing sentences are

  1. Where are the scissors?
  2. Give my pant.
  3. They saw three deer.
  4. The news is true.
  5. Physics is an interesting subject.
  6. All the furniture of my house are made of wood.

The correct sentences are

Where are the scissors?

They saw three deer.

The news is true.

Physics is an interesting subject.

The wrong sentences are

Give my pant.

All the furniture of my house are made of wood.

  • Here we can see that its sentence formatting is wrong - It should be 'furnitures' in place of 'furniture'.
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