she is spending money like she have plenty. 1)change the words like to as if, and have to has 2)the word is should be are 3)the word have in the sentence should be has 4)there ara no errors in this sentence my answer is #1

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She is spending money like she have plenty

Actually, your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is #2. Let me explain why:

The original sentence is: "She is spending money like she have plenty."

To correct it, we need to remove the word "like" and replace it with "as if," since we want to convey the idea of her spending money in a manner that suggests she does not actually have plenty.

So, the corrected sentence would be: "She is spending money as if she has plenty."

In this case, we use "as if" instead of "like" because "like" is used to compare similarities, while "as if" is used to compare assumptions or hypothetical situations.

The other suggestions you made are not correct:

- Changing "have" to "has": This is not necessary because "have" is the correct verb form to use with the pronoun "she."
- Changing "is" to "are": This is also incorrect because "is" is the correct form of the verb to use with the pronoun "she."

Therefore, the correct answer is #2: "the word is should be are."