I learnd about mantis.
The mantis don't have house.
The mantis have types. flower mantis, leave mantis and king mantis.
The good thing is they eat pest. So mentis not pest.
If I will see the mantis, I will not catch them.
The mantis don't have house.
The mantis have types. flower mantis, leave mantis and king mantis.
The good thing is they eat pest. So mentis not pest.
If I will see the mantis, I will not catch them.
Title: Mantis
Contents:
I learned about mantises.
Mantises don't have a house.
There are different types of mantis: flower mantis, leaf mantis, and king mantis.
The good thing is they eat pests, so mantises are not pests.
If I see a mantis, I will not catch it.
EXPLANATION:
1. ❌: I learnd about mantis.
✅: I learned about mantises.
Why?
Change "learnd" to "learned" – correct past tense spelling.
Use "mantises" (plural) because you're talking about the kind of insect in general, not just one.
2. ❌: The mantis don't have house.
✅: Mantises don't have a house.
Why?
Use "mantises" (plural) instead of "the mantis" to match the general subject.
Use "don't" (do not) with plural nouns.
Add "a" before "house" – singular countable nouns need an article like "a."
3. ❌: The mantis have types. flower mantis, leave mantis and king mantis.
✅: There are different types of mantis: flower mantis, leaf mantis, and king mantis.
Why?
Start with "There are" to clearly introduce types.
Say "leaf mantis", not "leave mantis" – "leaf" is the correct word for the insect type.
Use a colon (:) to introduce a list.
Capitalize the names consistently, and use commas to separate items in a list.
4. ❌: The good thing is they eat pest. So mentis not pest.
✅: The good thing is they eat pests, so mantises are not pests.
Why?
Use "pests" (plural) – they eat more than one pest.
Say "mantises are not pests" – complete sentence with subject and verb.
Use correct spelling: "mantises," not "mentis."
5. ❌: If I will see the mantis, I will not catch them.
✅: If I see a mantis, I will not catch it.
Why?
Use "see" (present tense) after "if" when talking about the future.
Say "a mantis" to match one insect.
Use "it" (not "them") to refer to one mantis.
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필리핀 화상영어 주 2회 25분 12주
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