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English, 14.04.2021 14:00 rjennis002

SECTION C ERROR ANALYSIS
Rewrite the following sentences correctly
1. She watched the widow, who stood by the late husband fell down.
2. Crossing the street carelessly, a car knocked him down
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3. Peter left all the books to burn in the fire which belonged to his brother
4. Neither the children nor I are late.
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5. Paul, together with the children, have crossed the street
6. Marrying many wires, don't make you popular.
7. Everybody will have him or herself to blame if we lose.
8. Pearl must not have stolen the money because she was not there.​

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