Correct the errors in the following sentence:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
This blog is for the students in English 189, English for Business, at Athabasca University.
On Nytol Sleep Aid -- "Warning: May cause drowsiness."
What was really meant?
10 comments:
Now that Starbucks is open in Safeway stores as well as bookstores, they could lose customers from their regular outlets.
NEIL: This a good contribution--now see if you can find a rather tricky agreement problem that is still there;-)
Now that Starbucks are open at Safeway as well as many bookstores, I wonder if they would lose customers from their regualr outlets.
ANONYMOUS: There are some agreement issues herem and check your modal verb usage;-) PLEASE IDENTIFY YOURSELF--first name (choose the Name/URL option button from the menu available when you post a comment. If there's no name, I can't give you bonus points;-)
Now that Starbucks is open at Safeways as well as many bookstores, I wonder if it is losing customers from their regular stores.
If I still don't get this one, would you give me a big hint?
Anyway, can I ask something else that is not related to this post in this blog? I am a student of AU.
ANONYMOUS: That's a good solution:-) The answers are always provided in the Course Announcement section of the next "edition". PLEASE IDENTIFY YOURSELF--if you are a student in Engl 189, you should get credit for your answers. If not, it's all right, but I have a lot of students who start out as "anonymous" by accident, so please let me know your situation.
How about:
With Starbucks opening in Safeway stores in addition to bookstores, they could lose customers at their regular outlets.
NEIL:That tricky agreement problem is still there;-)
With Starbucks opening in Safeway and book stores, they could lose customers at their regular stores.
COLIN: Yes, but the "problems" are already out there in the Course Announcement. See the new blog site--the link is in the welcome message on this blog;-)
Post a Comment