This blog is intended for students in English 177 and English 189 at Athabasca University.
Friday, February 28, 2014
*NUMBER CHANGE*
If the sentence is singular, change it to the plural; if it is plural, change it to the singular.
The rabbits that run up and down the roads in my neighbourhood eat plants from people’s gardens and chew on the bark of young trees; they can cause a lot of damage.
3 comments:
Doris177
said...
The rabbit that runs up and down the road in our neighbourhood eat a plant in my garden and chew on the bark of a young tree; it can cause lots of damages.
The rabbit that runs up and down the road in my neighborhood eats the plant from my neighbor's garden and it chews on the bark of the young tree; it can cause a lot of damage.
3 comments:
The rabbit that runs up and down the road in our neighbourhood eat a plant in my garden and chew on the bark of a young tree; it can cause lots of damages.
The rabbit that runs up and down the road in my neighborhood eats the plant from my neighbor's garden and it chews on the bark of the young tree; it can cause a lot of damage.
Good effort, both of you. But there are still some errors in you response, Doris.
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