This blog is for students registered in ENGL 155, 177 or 189 at Athabasca University.
Friday, May 9, 2014
*NUMBER CHANGE*
If the sentence is singular, change it to the plural; if it is plural, change it to the singular.
My old high school friend often comes over for a visit on Saturdays and spends the day with me. He usually brings his dog, who likes to run around while we throw the ball or play frisbee in the park.
5 comments:
Kate M
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My old school friends often come over for visits on Saturdays and spend days with me. They usually bring their dogs, who like to run around while I throw the balls or play Frisbees in the parks.
Our old high school friends often come over for visits on Saturday and spend the days with us. They usually bring their dogs, who like to run around while l the balls or Frisbees in the parks.
My old high school friends often come over for a visit on Saturdays and spend the day with me. They usually bring their dogs, who like to run around while we throw balls or play frisbee in the park.
My old high school friends often come over for a visit, on Saturdays and spend the day with me. They usually bring their dogs, who likes to run around while we throw the ball or play frisbee in the park. Eng155 Joanne Cozzupoli
Good job, Kate. You even remembered to capitalize "Frisbee" (which I neglected to do). But you can't pluralize Frisbee in your sentence, as it is the name of an activity (like "play baseball").
Do you mean to say "throw balls or Frisbees", falalade? That would be fine.
5 comments:
My old school friends often come over for visits on Saturdays and spend days with me. They usually bring their dogs, who like to run around while I throw the balls or play Frisbees in the parks.
Our old high school friends often come over for visits on Saturday and spend the days with us. They usually bring their dogs, who like to run around while l the balls or Frisbees in the parks.
My old high school friends often come over for a visit on Saturdays and spend the day with me. They usually bring their dogs, who like to run around while we throw balls or play frisbee in the park.
My old high school friends often come over for a visit, on Saturdays and spend the day with me. They usually bring their dogs, who likes to run around while we throw the ball or play frisbee in the park. Eng155 Joanne Cozzupoli
Good job, Kate. You even remembered to capitalize "Frisbee" (which I neglected to do). But you can't pluralize Frisbee in your sentence, as it is the name of an activity (like "play baseball").
Do you mean to say "throw balls or Frisbees", falalade? That would be fine.
Good job, Sean and Joanne.
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