Could you tell me what are the correct sentences?

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[FONT=&quot]1.He doesn't look good to run on the ground today![/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]2.Your car is not good to use for the race competition.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]3.The suit doesn't look proper to wear to the party.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]4.Your idea doesn't seem appropriate to analyze the phenomenon exactly.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]5.The newly amended policy mustn't be effective to drop the average amount of gas per year.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Could you tell me what are the correct sentences?[/FONT]
 
Sorry; we don't do students' homework.
 
None of those sentences sounds natural. Where did you find them?

By the way, I found the same thing posted on another website.
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLea...d_you_tell_me_what_are_the_correct_sentences/

Please do not post the same question simultaneously to more than one forum. Doing so wastes our valuable time. Instead, post your question to one forum and wait for replies. If you're not satisfied with those replies, you can try another forum, but please indicate in your thread that you've already asked the same question elsewhere (provide a link), and outline why you were not satisfied with the answers you received already.
 
Mixed up

When are you going to turn in your homework?
 
Re: Mixed up

I'm not a student. I'm an adult who is just interested in English. It's not homework.
 
I made those sentences myself to know whether my guess on English is correct, and based on my experience, there were a lot of times opinions on a question were slightly different, which is why I'm asking native English speakers on a lot of sites. I have no idea why you think it's a waste of time for you. I'm always satisfied with answers from nice and kind native English speakers. I just need a lot of answers, what's more, I'm NOT a student, but just an adult who is really interested in English. All of the questions I've asked till now are NOT for the purpose of homework. I just like studying the way English works. That's all.
 
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Re: Mixed up

Sentence #3 is not terrible. But I would say:

That suit is not proper to wear to the party.

Or:

That suit is not right for the occasion.
 
For #2 say:

Your car is not good for the race.
 
I'm NOT a student, just an adult who is really interested in the way English works. There's no one around me, who assigns me English homework. I'm not a crazy man who wants to take a lot of time from kind and nice native English speakers.
 
I'm out of ideas. The remaining sentences don't make sense to me.
 
Many of us respond to questions in more than one forum.
I didn't know many of you volunteer to help English learners on other sites as well.
If I had known this already, I wouldn't have posted same questions here and there.
Yes, I DO feel you, so I've already posted I won't do that from now on in another question.
I deeply apologize to you and everyone for being frustrated or annoyed by my behavior.
All the answers I've received till now are all worth a lot, though.
 
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In future threads, please post only one sentence at a time.
 
Yes, [STRIKE]I'll[/STRIKE] I will.
Don't end a sentence with a contraction.

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