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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 6

Professions

Instructions: Describe the professions of four people: a woman, a man, you and me. Use both positive and negative sentences. Ex. I am a student. The man is a doctor; he is not a teacher.

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I am a student, The men is doctor, He is not a teacher, I am a nurse, She is a police offcer, You are a bas driver.
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  • DarkHorizon
    Mochapoints: 11272  |  Teacher Score: 4843 (100%)

    the man is a doctor

    she is a police offIcer

    you are a bus driver

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  • Peterson
    Mochapoints: 9528  |  Teacher Score: 1361 (100%)

    I am a student, The man is a doctor, He is not a teacher, I am a nurse, She is a police officer, You are bus driver.

    Ok,we use men for plural that's mean we have many man in that case we must use the plural.

    The word is officer not offcer

    And we write bus,but it pronounce like bas.That's all thanks and congratulations

    Submitted over a year ago
  • banzboy
    Mochapoints: 4136  |  Teacher Score: 2091 (0%)

    I am a student. The man is a doctor, he is not a teacher. I am a nurse. She is a police offcer. You are a bus driver.

    Watch those punctuation marks!

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