Language Arts Grammar and Usage Verb Tenses and Forms
i really don't understand these sentences.... the instructions are to edit the following sentences to eliminate problems with s and ed verb forms and with omitted verbs, if a sentence is correct, write correct after it. ,,,, Sentence one: Have there ever been a time n your life when you were to depressed to get out of bed?
my days in this department have taught me to do what i'm told without asking questions.... is this correct?
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tash
14 years ago
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The verbs are correct. The punctuation is wrong.
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Ms. Sue
14 years ago
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meaning/ im lost
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tash
14 years ago
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ok... how about this sentence..... We have changed our plan and are waiting out the storm. is this correct...?
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tash
14 years ago
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Yes. That's correct.
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Ms. Sue
14 years ago
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and this one......Winter training for search-rescue divers consist of building up a tolerance to icy water temperatures....
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tash
14 years ago
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Winter training is the subject -- and it's singular. It needs a singular verb -- CONSISTS.
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Ms. Sue
14 years ago
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what about this sentence..... How would you feel if a love one had been a victim of a crime like this?
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tash
14 years ago
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