Let’s go through each sentence one by one and fix the grammar mistakes.
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1.
“The dog happy is.”
→ This sentence has the words in the wrong order. In English, we usually say: subject + verb + adjective.
So, “The dog” (subject) + “is” (verb) + “happy” (adjective).
✔ Corrected:
The dog is happy.
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2.
“Sister of me is mean”
→ “Sister of me” is not how we say it in English. We say “my sister.” Also, the sentence needs a period at the end.
✔ Corrected:
My sister is mean.
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3.
“Ann don’t live here.”
→ “Ann” is one person (third person singular), so we use “doesn’t,” not “don’t.”
✔ Corrected:
Ann doesn’t live here.
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4.
“I left hat there.”
→ This is missing a word — we need to say *which* hat. Usually, we say “my hat” or “the hat.” Since no context is given, “my hat” sounds most natural.
✔ Corrected:
I left my hat there.
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5.
“How old are you.”
→ This is a question, so it should end with a question mark, not a period.
✔ Corrected:
How old are you?
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Final Answer:
The dog is happy.
My sister is mean.
Ann doesn’t live here.
I left my hat there.
How old are you?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of grammatically incorrect sentences worksheet.