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Post by Belchic on Sept 24, 2013 22:15:52 GMT -5
Here's an interesting topic. This may bring back some find memories of when you were in the first grade.
Here's how it works: One person will write a sentence with a number of errors, and the next person who posts will rewrite the sentence how it should be written correctly. We will use S for sentence and C for correction.
Let's give this a try:
S: the horse eat the hat
(Oh, and if anyone who attempts to correct a sentence is wrong, the person who made the sentence can correct them.)
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Post by Flowgli on Sept 27, 2013 12:19:34 GMT -5
Okay, I'll give this a try, since no one else bothered to:
C: The horse ate the hat.
Now, should I add a new sentence to this post, or should I wait until I'm told if did or didn't make any mistakes?
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Post by Belchic on Sept 27, 2013 14:36:22 GMT -5
No. Go ahead and start a new sentence.
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Post by Flowgli on Sept 27, 2013 15:09:47 GMT -5
Okay, here's one:
S: Andys sister ain't got nothing to do on saturday.
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Post by Belchic on Sept 27, 2013 16:55:59 GMT -5
C: Andy's sister doesn't have anything to do on Saturday.
S: dincha go to lunch
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Post by BenBen on Jan 28, 2018 12:17:47 GMT -5
C: Dincha! Go to lunch.
S: Mirko had been born in dalmatia with a raw disorder, who makes him inable to fill the chemical pain.
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Post by Belchic on Jan 29, 2018 13:08:01 GMT -5
Actually, the correct answer for my last one was:
Didn’t you go to lunch?
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Post by BenBen on Jan 29, 2018 14:20:32 GMT -5
Uff.. really? I thougth that was some name.
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