English, 23.07.2020 21:01 charethafoster
Correct the following sentences. There may be more than one errors.
a) Each men and women have to do their duty to the country.
b) One third of the peoples is ignorant.
c) The furniture of this school come from a reputed shop.
d) Some of the students are absent today.
e) His father was died two years ago.
f) These virus are come from China. g) Rice is grow in all villages in Bangladesh.
h) You should done this before.
i) Is retaking means taking courses that were missed?
j) Breakfast is an important meal, He is always taking breakfast.
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