What change should be made in this sentence?

I cannot hardly believe that this is our capital.

F. change cannot to can
G. change believe to beleive
H. change capital to capitol
J. make no change

F?

What is the Best way to rewrite this sentence?
Tea in an unfinished parlor with little furniture.

A. The women are having tea in an unfinished parlor with little furniture.

B. Steaming, hot tea in an unfinished parlor with little furniture.

C. For the women tea in an unfinished parlor with little furniture.

D. A sunny, spring afternoon that has tea in an unfinished parlor with little furniture.

A?

Both answers are correct.

For the first question, the correct answer is H. change capital to capitol.

To identify the change needed, let's break down the sentence: "I cannot hardly believe that this is our capital."

The issue with this sentence is the incorrect usage of the word "capital". In this context, "capital" refers to the city or town that serves as the official seat of government. However, if we are referring to a building where lawmakers meet, we should use "capitol" instead.

Now, for the second question, the correct answer is B. Steaming, hot tea in an unfinished parlor with little furniture.

The original sentence, "Tea in an unfinished parlor with little furniture," lacks clarity and is missing some necessary elements. By adding the adjective phrase "Steaming, hot," we provide more detail about the tea. Additionally, the revised sentence maintains parallel structure with the original sentence.