I am played with my dog
I am playing with my dog
Played -> Playing
"Am played" is wrong — use past tense "played" without "am."
She (walk / walks) to school every day.
She walks to school every day.
I kind of fell more distant to her.
I kind of feel more distant to her.
fell->feel
i went to the store.
I went to the store.
i->I
That is my brother bike.
That is my brother’s bike.
Brother -> Brother’s
Every morning, she walk to school and eats breakfast on the way.
Every morning, she walks to school and eats breakfast on the way.
Walk -> Walks
Use -s with he/she/it in present tense.
The dogs barks loudly at night.
The dogs bark loudly at night
The enviroment is important to protect.
The environment is important to protect.
enviroment-> environment
we live in denmark.
We live in denmark.
we->We
The shoes of the girl.
the girl's shoes.
Last night, he goes to the store and bought some snacks.
Last night, he went to the store and bought some snacks.
Goes -> Went
Use past tense "went" — "last night" means it's in the past.
Neither the teacher nor the students (was / were) late.
Neither the teacher nor the students were late.
Today i recieved a gift.
recieved->received.
My favorite book is harry potter.
My favorite book is Harry Potter.
The ___ house is on fire!
A) neighbors
B) neighbor's
C) neighbors'
The neighbor's house is on fire!
svar: B) neighbor's
It wasn’t just about football, it never is
It wasn’t just about football, it never was
It -> Was
Two complete sentences need proper separation (period or semicolon).
Each of the players have a locker.
Each of the players has a locker.
have-> has.
Each” is singular, so it takes the singular verb “has,” not “have.”
He gave an intresting speach on history.
He gave an interesting speech on history.
intresting->interesting
speach->speech
last monday, sarah and i visited the eiffel tower.
Last Monday, Sarah and i visited the Eiffel Tower.
The cats toy is under the dogs bed.
The cat's toy is under the dog's bed.
By the time she arrived, he had leave the building already.
By the time she arrived, he had leaves the building already.
Leave -> Left
Use past participle "left" after "had" — not base form "leave."
The Green Street Elite was ready, our voices mixing with the thousands of West Ham fans.
The Green Street Elite were ready, our voices mixing with the thousands of West Ham fans.
Was -> Were
There are many oportunities to learn grammer online.
There are many opportunities to learn grammar online.
oportunities->opportunities
grammer->grammar
in april, my uncle john will visit new york city to attend the jazz festival.
In April, my Uncle John will visit New York City to attend the Jazz Festival.
The tail of the lizard and the eyes of the frog were glowing.
The lizard's tail and the frog's eyes were glowing.