The following are faulty sentences.identify the type of faults and rewrite the sentences to their correct version. 1,my uncle from Australia last week.2,selamawit always visit grandmother. 3,every one in the class need to score good marks.

1. Fault: Incomplete sentence.

Corrected sentence: My uncle came from Australia last week.

2. Fault: Lack of articles.
Corrected sentence: Selamawit always visits her grandmother.

3. Fault: Incorrect subject-verb agreement.
Corrected sentence: Everyone in the class needs to score good marks.

1. Fault: Incomplete verb tense.

Correct version: My uncle visited from Australia last week.

2. Fault: Incorrect verb tense.
Correct version: Selamawit always visits her grandmother.

3. Fault: Subject-verb agreement.
Correct version: Everyone in the class needs to score good marks.

To identify the faults in the provided sentences and rewrite them correctly, we'll need to analyze each sentence individually:

1. "My uncle from Australia last week."
Fault: Incomplete sentence/Tense error.
Correction: "My uncle visited from Australia last week." or "Last week, my uncle from Australia visited."

2. "Selamawit always visit grandmother."
Fault: Subject-verb agreement error.
Correction: "Selamawit always visits her grandmother."

3. "Every one in the class need to score good marks."
Fault: Subject-verb agreement error.
Correction: "Everyone in the class needs to score good marks."

In general, when correcting sentence faults, it is important to ensure subject-verb agreement, use appropriate verb tenses, and complete the thought by including all necessary elements.