Can you please check these sentences? Thank you very much.

1) Write an example for each of the incorrect verbs.
2) Write an example-sentence (?) for each of the verb you made wrong.
3) You shouldn't have phoned him. (He phoned and you regret it)
4) You needn't have phoned him. (He didn't phone because it wasn't necessary).
5) He proposed us (is "us" a mistake?) going to the cinema.
6) He congratulated me (and not "to me") on/for passing my exam.
7) He apologized to me (is "to me" necessary?) for not phoning me.
8) I wish I had had a compass so I wouldn't have got lost.
9) Read the situationbelow and write a sentence using if + third conditional.
I went to a party last night. I met a lot of my friends.
The only possible sentence is:
If I hadn't gone to the party, I wouldn't have meet a lot of my friends.

Thank you.

1) Write a sentence correctly using each of the incorrect verbs.

2) Write a sentence correctly using each of verbs you used incorrectly.

3) You shouldn't have phoned him.

4) He needn't have phoned you.

5) He proposed that we go to the cinema.

6) He congratulated me for passing my exam.

7) He apologized to me (is "to me" necessary?) for not phoning me.
("to me" is not needed, but is OK if you want to keep it.)

8) OK

9) OK

OK

The only possible sentence is this:
If I hadn't gone to the party, I wouldn't have met a lot of my friends.

1) To check the correctness of the given sentences, we need to analyze them one by one.

2) Sentence: "Write an example for each of the incorrect verbs."
To accomplish this, we need to identify incorrect verbs in the sentence and provide examples for each of them.

3) Sentence: "Write an example-sentence (?) for each of the verb you made wrong."
In this sentence, there seems to be confusion regarding the use of the hyphen and the question mark. To clarify, the sentence should be: "Write an example sentence for each of the verbs you made wrong."

4) Sentence: "You shouldn't have phoned him. (He phoned and you regret it)"
This sentence is properly structured, and the meaning is clear. No correction is needed.

5) Sentence: "You needn't have phoned him. (He didn't phone because it wasn't necessary)."
This sentence is also correct. No correction is needed.

6) Sentence: "He proposed us (is "us" a mistake?) going to the cinema."
The use of "us" in this sentence is incorrect. To correct it, we should say: "He proposed that we go to the cinema."

7) Sentence: "He congratulated me (and not "to me") on/for passing my exam."
This sentence is correct as it is. No correction is needed.

8) Sentence: "He apologized to me (is "to me" necessary?) for not phoning me."
The phrase "to me" is not necessary in this sentence. To correct it, we can say: "He apologized for not phoning me."

9) Sentence: "I wish I had had a compass so I wouldn't have got lost."
This sentence is properly structured, and the meaning is clear. No correction is needed.

10) To write a sentence using the third conditional for the provided situation, we can say:
"If I hadn't gone to the party, I wouldn't have met a lot of my friends."
This sentence correctly uses the third conditional to express a hypothetical situation and its result.