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Day 55 Worksheet: Sentences

A. Match the two parts of these short dialogues.

Hey, George!  Would you like me to assist you?  Certainly, help yourself, I would be glad.
Mark, where did you learn French from?  No, I made it myself.  I thought of trying my hands.  
Farzona, may I borrow your bakery pan?Thanks, I can do it myself, Heena.  
Oh!  Why do you have a bandage around your arm?  Actually, I taught myself; funny, isn’t it?
Did you get the dessert from the bakery?Well, I hurt myself but it’s not that serious.  

B. Correct the errors in the following sentences.

1. I like to listen music.

     2. You must ask to your father.

     3. Everyone is going to home.

     4. They live at this city.

     5. We go to school with bus.

    6. The teacher is angry on him.

    7. You can enter in the room.

    8. Our family is shifting to abroad this summer.

    9. I plan to visit my parents at the vacation.

   10. Please help to your father.

   11.  Candy tastes sweetly.

   12. She like dogs.

   13. I no like the new car.

   14. What time it is?

   15. Can’t nobody understand my problem?

EDUFOLKS TIPS
Sentences
1. To have error free sentences, check the mistakes in verbs, prepositions and word order.
2. Speak the sentence many times in slow manner.  You will notice that you will start feeling/identifying the mistakes soon.

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