29 October 2015

*NUMBER CHANGE*

If the sentence is singular, change it to the plural; if it is plural, change it to the singular.

The first participant to make the correct changes will receive the bonus mark.

While the other boys and girls knocked on doors and asked for treats this Halloween, my neighbours' children stayed at home because their parents did not believe it was appropriate for them to participate in a pagan festival that celebrated death and the occult. 

2 comments:

Unknown said...

While the other boy and girl knocked on the door and asked for treat this Halloween, my neighbours child stayed at home because his/her parents did not believe it was appropriate for him/her to participate in a pagan festival that celebrated death and the occult.

Michael said...

Good try, Angel. But there are a few errors in your response.

"Treat" is countable, so it needs an article (""a")
"Neighbour" is possessive, so you need an apostrophe: neighbour's
Make a decision about the gender of the child: avoid saying his/her and him/her.