What can you do for your school?

1. I can help my homeroom teacher clean the room.
2. I can go on an errend for my teacher.
3. I can pick up waste from the ground.
4. I can sweep the hallway with a broom and a dustpan.
5. I can clean the hallway to the gym.
6. I can water the plants at school.
7. I can carry heavy things for my teacher.
8. I can remove dusts from the desks in the classroom.
9. I can turn on the lights and the electric fans when we go to a special room.
10. I can carry waste baskets to the waste place near the school gate.
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Would you check the sentences, please?

2. ...errand...

8. ...dust...

All the others are fine.

Sure! I will check the sentences for you:

1. I can help my homeroom teacher clean the room. - This sentence is grammatically correct and it sounds like a helpful task you can do for your school.
2. I can go on an errand for my teacher. - "Errand" is misspelled as "errend". The corrected sentence would be: "I can go on an errand for my teacher." This sentence describes a task where you can run some small errands for your teacher.
3. I can pick up waste from the ground. - This sentence is grammatically correct and it describes a task where you can help keep the school grounds clean by picking up trash from the ground.
4. I can sweep the hallway with a broom and a dustpan. - This sentence is grammatically correct and it describes a task where you can help keep the hallways clean by sweeping them.
5. I can clean the hallway to the gym. - This sentence is grammatically correct and it describes a task where you can specifically clean the hallway leading to the gym.
6. I can water the plants at school. - This sentence is grammatically correct and it describes a task where you can help take care of the plants in the school by watering them.
7. I can carry heavy things for my teacher. - This sentence is grammatically correct and it describes a task where you can assist your teacher by carrying heavy objects.
8. I can remove dust from the desks in the classroom. - This sentence is grammatically correct, but "dusts" should be changed to "dust" to make it more accurate. So the corrected sentence would be: "I can remove dust from the desks in the classroom." This describes a task where you can help clean the desks in the classroom.
9. I can turn on the lights and the electric fans when we go to a special room. - This sentence is grammatically correct and it describes a task where you can help with the preparation of a special room by turning on the lights and electric fans.
10. I can carry waste baskets to the waste place near the school gate. - This sentence is grammatically correct, but "waste place" seems a bit vague. It would be better to specify where the waste baskets should be carried. For example: "I can carry waste baskets to the garbage bins near the school gate."

Overall, the sentences are mostly correct with minor corrections needed.