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Please correct the senteces
Hello,
I'll be grateful if anyone here could help me correct the following sentences. Please explain why these are incorrect.
1. Have you seen her latest photograph?
2. He is such a man who is liked by everyone.
3. Leave was availed at once.
4. He was born in nineteen hundred eighteen.
5. I cannot pull on my work.
6. I don't like these sorts of books.
7. she is not clever to do it.
8. He is a coward boy/ He is coward
9. Is not he your brother?
10. I believe that you are better now.
11. Neither of these ten students has failed.
12. such students who don't work fail.
Thanks
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Re: Please correct the senteces
Welcome to the forum, siyal. 
We like to help when we can, but we don't help with homework assignments, which is what this appears to be. Your teachers want to know what you can do, not what we can do.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
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Re: Please correct the senteces

Originally Posted by
5jj
Welcome to the forum, siyal.
We like to help when we can, but we don't help with homework assignments, which is what this appears to be. Your teachers want to know what you can do, not what we can do.
Thanks for the reply.
Let me clarify it was not a homework assignment at all. Actually I am preparing for an upcoming test and while attempting past papers I found these sentences confusing. This is why I posted them here thinking I might get some help in this regard.
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Re: Please correct the senteces
OK. Here is my opinion on one 
Originally Posted by
siyal1234
1. Have you seen her latest photograph? This is ambiguous (did she take the photograph or did somebody take the photograph of her?) but it's not 'incorrect'.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
If you just want to know the meaning of a word, try OneLook Dictionary Search first.
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