20 June 2013

**GRAMMAR QUESTION, June 20th, 2013**



Correct the errors in the following sentence:

Pauls always been borrowing his red stylish sporty-looking newer car to his brother who’s lending it while his old battered rust-spotted white vehicle is in the garage for repairing.

Remember that there is more than one possible correct answer; each student should provide a different answer.

5 comments:

SarahG said...

Paul is always lending his newer, stylish, sporty-looking, red car to his brother, while his old, battered, rust-spotted, white vehicle is in the garage for repairs.

SarahG 143

Veronica Baig said...

SARAH: review the "previous grammar question" to check on adjective word order;-)

SarahG said...

Paul is always lending his stylish, sporty-looking, newer, red car to his brother, while his battered, rust-spotted, old, white vehicle is in the garage for repairs.

SarahG 143

Mike140 said...

Paul is always lending his stylish, sporty-looking, new, red car to his brother, who's borrowing it while his old, battered, rust-spotted, white vehicle is in the garage for repairs.

Veronica Baig said...

SARAH: Better--there are just two that should be reversed;-)
MIKE: Almost--reverse the order of two of those adjectives;-)