In each sentence, there is one word which is incorrect. Choose the one word or phrase that is in?

1.she had apple for breakfast , and then she ate two more apples for lunch
2. what's carren doing over there, she is supposed to be studying, but it looks like she is playing andrew's game
3. she picked up the damp cloth and handed it to her enraged mom
4. jill thinks that she needed a scarf , but she quickly learned otherwise when she stepped outside
5. even though their dad told them not to, kerry and elise jumps on the couch when no one is watching
6. amy went to the library to study, but when she arrive, she saw that it was closed for the day

When you do the following for each of these, someone here might make sense of all this:

1. Put capitals where they belong.
2. Put punctuation where needed.
3. Indicate what correction YOU THINK is needed.
4. Indicate what phrase YOU THINK it's in.

enrage

their dad

chris updated the document to make sure no one was confused

To identify the incorrect word or phrase in each sentence, we need to read and analyze each sentence carefully. Here are the corrections for each sentence:

1. She had **an** apple for breakfast, and then she ate two more apples for lunch. (The correct article to use before "apple" is "an" instead of "in".)
2. What's Carren doing over there? She is supposed to be studying, but it looks like she is playing **Andrew's** game. (The possessive form of "Andrew" should be used here, so it should be "Andrew's" instead of "andrew's".)
3. She picked up the damp **towel** and handed it to her enraged mom. (To refer to a cloth used for wiping, we use the word "towel" instead of "cloth".)
4. Jill thinks that she needed a scarf, but she quickly learned otherwise when she stepped outside. (No correction needed.)
5. Even though their dad told them not to, Kerry and Elise **jump** on the couch when no one is watching. (The verb form for the subject "Kerry and Elise" should be "jump" instead of "jumps".)
6. Amy went to the library to study, but when she **arrived**, she saw that it was closed for the day. (The correct past tense form of "arrive" is "arrived" instead of "arrive".)

By analyzing each sentence and understanding grammar rules, we can determine the incorrect words or phrases.