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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 3

Describing Objects

Instructions: Using one positive and one negative statement, describe six objects (a car, a flower, a coin, a tree, a house, a purse). Ex. The house is black. It is not white.

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The purse is black. It is not white. The house is brown. It is not red. The tree is green. It is not orange. The truck is yellow. It is not red. The building is blue. It is not purple. The door is brown. It is not green
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  • offline
    Mochapoints: 44483  |  Teacher Score: 17381 (100%)

    Well done!!!

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  • ♥ღ-ALI Matrox
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    Good

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  • Rob
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    good work.Try more complex.

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  • kalilOlO
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    EXACTLY, more complex .. more writings .. also try to write for improving but not just for writing right &_&

    Keep practicing

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  • Kanyanush
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     It's well ^^"

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  • Dnu
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    good

    Submitted over a year ago

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