English-speaking … Can you please verify this for me?
I tried to do these exercises. If you Can you please check whether they reason. Oh, how I hope they are good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Circumstantial Location 1. brackets in place normal (s) in sentences. A. Did you leave the cage open? (why) Why did you leave the cage open? b. He agreed to repay the money. (possibly) eventually has agreed to repay the money. c. I will visit Rome. (next year) I am going to Rome this year. d. You see swallows in Europe. (certainly) You will certainly see terns in Europe. e. Mowing after breakfast. (voluntary) She voluntarily moved the lawn after breakfast. f. I have an appointment with my doctor. (Wednesday) I have an appointment with my doctor Wednesday. G. The fungi grow in damp places. (usually) mushrooms usually grow in damp places. h. Come to the theater. (rarely) rarely go to the theater. i. He listened to his story. (patience) He listened patiently to her story. j. The cat was hiding. (behind curtains) The cat is hiding behind the curtains. 2. Complete the sentences by putting words in brackets in the correct order. A. I am (late, never) I never late. B. Bebe (well, sometimes), sometimes drank heavily. c. Susan saw (yesterday hastily) I saw you yesterday in a hurry. D. She sews dresses (fast, incredibly) Cose incredibly clothing fast. e. No study (the latter term, really) did not attend last mandate seriously. F. I knew your brother (yesterday, at the start), I found your brother yesterday morning. G. He goes on holiday (in August each year) are going on vacation each year in August H. She finished cleaning (quick, fair) He finished the work quite quickly. I. He did a lot of money (in racing recently) has been recently made a lot of money at the races. J. It rained (this morning, in large measure here) It rained heavily here this morning. 3. Put the words in brackets at the beginning and rewrite the sentences correctly. A. He (in any case) have tried to improve his sculpture. In any case, we tried to improve his sculpture. b. We (not often), get this time. It is not often we have this time. C. I (rarely) seen the queues for a film. I have seldom seen queuing for the film sich an. d. It was (just) got into the train when began. He had scarcely entered the train when it started. E. Aircraft (rarely) fly as low as that. Rarely do planes fly as low as that. f. You (only) to be a day if called before eleven. Only comes knocking before eleven. G. It has (not) really understand English (a) make sentences. Not until you actually make sentences understand English. H. Builders (barely) windows of the glass facade of the children broke. Hardly had builders against the glass windows of children broke. i. No () been so many forget-me-notes. Never before has there been so many forget-me-notes. J. You prune your roses too early last year. (Why?) Why did you cut your roses too early last year?
I just browse for your prayers. In general, that's fine. Here are some observations. This is interesting because it is complicated: 1 (b). He agreed to repay the money. (if applicable) What verb means "forward" qualify "agree" or "surrender"? Its aim is to agree or disagree that it would eventually return the money? Without context, it is impossible to say. Just a comment. In 1 (e), "cut the grass." It is while using the mower to cut grass. 2 (e). No study (the latter term, really) did not study last term seriously. The word "serious" qualifies "study" it would be the word this way: No serious study last. 3 (i). They are the "forget-me-nots." It is a flower. 3 (j). Cut your roses too early last year. (Why?) Why did you cut your roses too early last year? The past perfect can be expressed in two ways: you may be short in the second, you do not need the-d option.
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