1. Match subjects and their feelings and make sentences.

2. Match subjects with thier feelings and make sentences.

3. Match each subject with its feeling and make sentences.

4. Make sentences after matching each subject with its feeling.
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Are they all grammatical? Check them, please. Thank you.

These all look good to me.

1. Match subjects and their feelings and make sentences.

This sentence is grammatically correct. It is asking to match subjects with corresponding feelings and then make sentences using those matches.

2. Match subjects with their feelings and make sentences.

This sentence is also grammatically correct. It is asking for the same thing as sentence 1, but with a slight rephrasing.

3. Match each subject with its feeling and make sentences.

This sentence is grammatically correct as well. It is asking for a similar action as sentences 1 and 2, but with a more specific emphasis on matching each subject with its corresponding feeling.

4. Make sentences after matching each subject with its feeling.

This sentence is grammatically correct too. It is instructing to create sentences after the subjects have been matched with their respective feelings.