Can you check these sentences for me, please? Thank you.

1) The girl in the right margin of the text is wearing a light blue plaited mini-skirt over a pair of grey leggings. She is also wearing a pink sleeveless top over a purple vest and pink trainers.The trainers match the top.
2) She has a string of pearls with a horseshoe pendant on. She is also wearing (synonym) two bracelets on her right forearm.
3) She has a light blue hairband on her head. She's got long, blonde, shoulder-length hair, a fair complexion, thin eyebrows and long eyelashes.
4) Her hands are manicured (or she has nail varnish on her nails

1. The girl is in the text?? Or do you mean the girl pictured in the text? The rest is fine except you need a space before the third sentence.

2. delete "on" at the end of the first sentence; use "She also has" instead of "She is also wearing"

3. comma after "eyebrows"

4. period after "manicured" and delete the rest.

2. OR = She has on a string.....

wearing = has on, displaying

4. nail polish (rather than varnish)

Sra

Can you help me proofread the following paragraph and find nine misspelled or misused words and write them correctly?

Planting a vegetable garden is a popular American hobby. It’s not ready that difficult. A gardening magazine or book can help you get started. Your plants will need a lot of sunshine. Weeding will help prevent disease. The most popular home gardens are beans, lettuce, radish, onions and tomatoes.

Lisa: ready = realy

Perhaps the last sentence would read better as: The most popular home gardens contain beans, etc.

Sra

Sure, I can help you check these sentences. Here's a review of each sentence:

1) The sentence looks fine grammatically. It describes the girl's appearance, including her clothing and accessories.

2) The sentence is also grammatically correct. The word "also" is used to emphasize that she is wearing additional accessories on her right forearm.

3) The sentence is grammatically correct and provides a detailed description of the girl's hair and facial features.

4) The sentence is grammatically correct. Both "manicured" and "nail varnish" accurately describe the condition of the girl's nails.

Overall, the sentences appear to be well-constructed.

If you want to double-check your sentences for grammar and correctness, you can use online grammar tools or extensions like Grammarly or Ginger which can help you identify any errors or suggest improvements. You can copy and paste your sentences into these tools, and they will provide suggestions for corrections or improvements. It's always a good idea to review your work to ensure clarity and accuracy.