I had still questions in some sentences which I wrote and you corrected.
I thought I can't write the phrases both 'on it.' and 'of it.' at a time. I'm still confused that. Do I not have to erase 'on it'?
just the same the sentence below.
Can I use both verbs? or should I omit 'coudn't get back'?
If these sentences that you corrected were colored, or had highlighted, I would known that much better.
thank you for your teaching.
dear teacher.
I had still questions in some sentences which I wrote and you corrected.
I thought I can't write the phrases both 'on it.' and 'of it.' at a time. I'm still confused that. Do I not have to erase 'on it'?
just the same the sentence below.
Can I use both verbs? or should I omit 'coudn't get back'?
If these sentences that you corrected were colored, or had highlighted, I would known that much better.
thank you for your teaching.
NOTE: Good day, Siyeon.
1. [because there were no marks which was his on it of it]
use of it [we use 'of' because we are referring to the missing bike.]
You have to erase which was his on it and replace it with of it instead
2. However, but his bike couldn't get back wasn't returned to him right away because it's locked and couldn't be untied.
Here are some marks that can help you. Kindly make another composition if you have any more questions, thank you! I appreciate your inquiries <3
RED - Changes (Capitalization, Grammar corrections, Punctuations)
GREEN - Spelling correction
PINK - Added words/ punctuations
BLUE - Remove words, punctuations
