Bassim
VIP Member
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2008
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bosnian
- Home Country
- Bosnia Herzegovina
- Current Location
- Sweden
I understand that I still make many mistakes regarding punctuation and grammar. Here are a few sentences I have written as an exercise. Would you please correct my mistakes?
1. I have bought a new camera that makes sharp, clear pictures.
2. Yesterday, I met an old widow whose wife had died recently, and I felt a pity for him.
3. The old factory, which had been closed for decades, has been turned into flats and shops.
4. John felt tired all the morning and waited eagerly for the bell to sound the end of the shift, so that he could return to his flat and his bed.
5. Anna stood on the hill and watched the flock of crows swooping over the field, which his father sowed in the morning.
6. The party has chosen a new leader, a man whose political career was full of scandals and controversies.
7. Peter felt there was nothing to complain about his new job, as long as his pay was good and on time.
8. It took Bob months to understand that his wife had been cheating on him with a postman, who would smile at him whenever they met in the street.
9. They had spent a few days in an old hotel, whose walls were covered with pictures and autographs of its celebrity guests.
10. The narrow road wound its way up the hill on whose top stood a guest-house and a restaurant.
1. I have bought a new camera that makes sharp, clear pictures.
2. Yesterday, I met an old widow whose wife had died recently, and I felt a pity for him.
3. The old factory, which had been closed for decades, has been turned into flats and shops.
4. John felt tired all the morning and waited eagerly for the bell to sound the end of the shift, so that he could return to his flat and his bed.
5. Anna stood on the hill and watched the flock of crows swooping over the field, which his father sowed in the morning.
6. The party has chosen a new leader, a man whose political career was full of scandals and controversies.
7. Peter felt there was nothing to complain about his new job, as long as his pay was good and on time.
8. It took Bob months to understand that his wife had been cheating on him with a postman, who would smile at him whenever they met in the street.
9. They had spent a few days in an old hotel, whose walls were covered with pictures and autographs of its celebrity guests.
10. The narrow road wound its way up the hill on whose top stood a guest-house and a restaurant.