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identifying and correcting grammatical errors in sentences. The task involves two columns: Column A contains sentences with errors, and Column B provides possible corrections. Your goal is to
match each sentence in Column A with the correct correction in Column B, or identify which correction fixes the error.
However, since I can't view images directly, I need you to
describe the content of the image or
type out the sentences from both columns so I can help you solve the problem.
But based on what’s visible in your message (likely a table), here's how such tasks are typically solved:
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🔍 How to Solve This Type of Task
1.
Read each sentence in Column A carefully.
2.
Identify the grammatical error — common issues include:
- Subject-verb agreement
- Tense consistency
- Articles (a/an/the)
- Prepositions
- Word order
- Incorrect verb forms
3.
Compare with options in Column B to find the one that correctly fixes the error.
4.
Match each sentence in Column A to its corrected version in Column B.
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✔ Example (Hypothetical)
Suppose Column A has:
| A | B |
|---|---|
| 1. She don’t like apples. | a) She doesn’t like apples. |
Then the answer would be:
👉 Sentence 1 matches with correction
a) because "don’t" should be "doesn’t" for third-person singular.
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Please provide the actual text from the image (or describe the sentences), and I’ll help you solve it step by step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of basic sentence pattern worksheet with answers.