I would be very greatefull if anyone correct the following sentences, if they are not in right contexts.

intermittent:

1. I don't know why john attends the classes intermittently.

2. the manager intermittent reviews have not effect on the staff and moreover, it developed indicipline among the staff.

3. Recently, john comes to his house intermittently. This causes worry to his mother.

Abate:

The rain has not yet abated. it may take some more time to decrese its intensity.

I have not attended to the english classes regularly, due to which my class teacher is angry on me and still her anger has not yet abated.

Bided: John bided for his friend for a long time at the bus stop. Atlast he went back to his home.

John bided his time, later he purchased an apartment at a low price.

Sara bided her time, before marrying john.

1. John = proper name is capitalized

2. The (first word capitalized) manager's possessive) .....have not affected (difference between effected and affected) the staff OR have not had an effect on the staff....indiscipline = a lack of discipline

3. John = capitalized

abate:

2. I have not attended the English classes....Because of this, my class tacher is angry with me.....

3. bided? in what sense? I doubt you will hear it used in that manner. "Atlast" = At last,...

4. his time; later he purchased (avoid a run-on sentence)

5. John = capitalized

Sra

1. I don't know why John attends the classes intermittently.

Correction: I don't know why John attends the classes sporadically.

Explanation: To correct the sentence, the word "intermittently" can be replaced with "sporadically." "Intermittently" means occurring irregularly or in intervals, while "sporadically" means occurring occasionally or infrequently.

2. The manager's intermittent reviews have no effect on the staff, and moreover, it has developed indiscipline among them.

Correction: The manager's sporadic reviews have no effect on the staff, and moreover, they have developed indiscipline among them.

Explanation: In this correction, we replaced "intermittent" with "sporadic" to match the context better. Additionally, we made the sentence grammatically correct by using the possessive form "manager's" and changing "has not effect" to "have no effect."

3. Recently, John comes to his house randomly. This causes worry for his mother.

Correction: Lately, John comes to his house unpredictably. This causes worry for his mother.

Explanation: In this correction, we replaced "intermittently" with "randomly" to convey the idea of John's visits being unpredictable. Additionally, we changed "recently" to "lately" for better clarity.

Now let's correct the sentences for the word "abate":

1. The rain has not yet abated, so it may take some more time to decrease its intensity.

2. I have not been attending English classes regularly, which has made my class teacher angry, and still, her anger has not yet abated.

The sentences for the word "bided" are already correct, so no corrections are needed.

1. John bided for his friend for a long time at the bus stop. At last, he went back home.

2. John bided his time and later purchased an apartment at a low price.

3. Sara bided her time before marrying John.