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  • Let's talk about a solution to the problem.
    This sentence is correct!
  • Jane will call you tonight.
    This sentence is correct.
  • The librarian told to me to keep quietly in the library.
    The librarian told me to keep quiet in the library.
  • The dragon dance is the part best of the lantern festival.
    The dragon dance is the best part of the lantern festival.
  • He drives a big truck than this.
    He drives a bigger truck than this.
  • The Vikings were violently and cruel.
    The Vikings were violent and cruel.
  • Muscles and joints gets strongly as you use them.
    Muscles and joints get stronger as you use them.
  • Some of the questions very difficult.
    Some of the questions are very difficult.
  • I made very happy my sister.
    I made my sister very happy.
  • Mom drives carefullier than Dad.
    Mom drives more carefully than Dad.
  • The body needs only a small amount of fat.
    This sentence is correct!
  • Mr. Adams arrived the station.
    Mr. Adams arrived at the station.
  • She looks busier than usual.
    This sentence is correct.
  • She is looking the monkey in cage.
    She is looking at the monkey in the cage
  • John need glasses to see better.
    John needs glasses to see better.
  • She eats never meat.
    She never eats meat.
  • Stella don't agree Billy.
    Stella doesn't agree with Billy.
  • How can I arrive to the national museum?
    How can I get to the national museum?
  • Daily exercises you feel good make.
    Daily exercises make you feel good.
  • Sarah looks like an actress beautiful.
    Sarah looks like a beautiful actress.
  • Ling is a Chinese student.
    This sentence is correct!
  • These knife isn't very sharp
    These knives aren't very sharp./ This knife isn't very sharp.
  • We heard good news some about Mary.
    We heard some good news about Mary.
  • Will you get their a spoon and fork?
    Will you get them a spoon and fork?
  • I went to go to the museum last weekend.
    I went to the museum last weekend.
  • Change it to a question. She is cooking spaghetti for dinner.
    Is she cooking spaghetti for dinner?
  • These pants are expensiver than those ones.
    These pants are more expensive than those ones.
  • Roses are more cheap than tulips.
    Roses are cheaper than tulips.