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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 9, Lesson 3

Activities: Today and Yesterday

Instructions: Using the irregular verbs from this lesson, write sentences in the present continuous and past simple tense about six people: a man and a woman, a boy and a girl, you and me. Ex: A man is swimming in the lake now. A man swam in the lake yesterday.

Javier's submission: Average Rating:
The man is eating his lunch.
The woman is reading a book.
That boy bought a candy.
The girl is making her homework, She is watching tv now.
You are writting a note to me.
I am telling you what you must to write.
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  • Mark Proffitt
    Mochapoints: 9207  |  Teacher Score: 8833 (99%)

    The girl is making her homework. She is watching TV now.

    TV is an acronym so it is capitalized.

    That boy bought a candy.

    That is correct but you probably wanted to say:

    That boy bought a piece of candy.

    or

    That boy bought candy.

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  • elvie
    Mochapoints: 2921  |  Teacher Score: 1560 (96%)

    I am telling you what you must to write. ->I am telling you what you must write. (remove "to" )

    You mispelled the word writing. (you spelled it as writting-it should only have one T)

    The girl is making her homework. (or maybe you mean "The girl is doing her homework)

    But still you did well. ^^ Keep it up!

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