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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 3, Lesson 4

When and where?

Instructions: Describe where six people are going and at what time: a woman, a man, a girl, a boy, you and me. EX. The man is going to the restaurant at eight o’clock.

Corsaronero86's submission: Average Rating:
1) The woman is coming to the store,at three o'colck
2) The man is going to the park,at six o'clock
3)The girl in coming to the school,at four thirty
4)the boy si going to the home,at tow o'clock
5)I'm going to the living room now
6)you coming to the resturant at eight o'clock
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  • ricardo22421@
    Mochapoints: 15315  |  Teacher Score: 13111 (97%)

    4) the boy is going home (...)

    6) you are coming (...)

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  • l
    Mochapoints: 1765  |  Teacher Score: 838 (100%)

    4) at two o'clock 6) You're coming

    Non ti serve le virgole doppo la prima parte della frase. Vanno bene senza :)

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  • Mahele
    Mochapoints: 136035  |  Teacher Score: 92735 (100%)

    1) The woman is coming to the store at three o'clock. 2)  The man is going to to the park at six o'clock. 3) The girl is(in) coming to the school at four o'clock. 4) The boy is going (to)(the) home at two o'clock. 5) I'm going to the living room now. 6) You are coming to the restaurant at eight o'clock.

    Nice work!!! Good Luck!!! Mahele.

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  • Frederickco
    Mochapoints: 30301  |  Teacher Score: 5665 (100%)

    1) The woman is coming to the store at three o'clock 2) The man is going to the park at six o'clock 3)The girl in coming to the school at four thirty 4)the boy si going to the home,at tow o'clock 5)I'm going to the living room now 6)you are coming to the resturant at eight o'clock

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