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1. "you forgive have in won't case will you at apologise She" - The correct sentence should be: "She won't apologise to you in case you have forgiven her. "
Explanation: In this sentence, the words are jumbled up and not in the correct order. To make it grammatically correct, we need to rearrange the words. First, we need to identify the subject and the verb. The subject is "she" and the verb is "apologize". Then, we need to identify the object and any additional information. Here, the object is "you" and the additional information is "in case you have forgiven her". So, the corrected sentence is "She won't apologize to you in case you have forgiven her."
2. "Traffic a got if parked you ticket get cary our would here You park will" - The correct sentence should be: "You will get a ticket if you park here. I will carry it for you."
Explanation: Again, the words are jumbled up in this sentence. To make it correct, we need to rearrange them. First, we identify the subject and verb. The subject is "you" and the verb is "park". Then, we find the object and additional information. The object is not mentioned explicitly, but it is implied as "here". The additional information is "traffic got if parked". Therefore, the sentence should be "You will get a ticket if you park here."
Additionally, there is a second part to the sentence which is not clear. Assuming the intention is to say "I will carry it for you", we can add that to the second part of the sentence.
3. "Home if will you can't feel at sick in Stay" - The correct sentence should be: "If you can't stay at home, you will feel sick."
Explanation: The words are jumbled up, so we need to rearrange them to make sense. First, we identify the subject and verb. The subject is "you" and the verb is "stay". Then, we look for the object and any additional information. The object is "home" and the additional information is "if you can't". Finally, we need to reorder the words to make it grammatically correct. Therefore, the corrected sentence is "If you can't stay at home, you will feel sick."
4. "Pleased be have you would visit if will tomorrow her been Jane" - The correct sentence should be: "You would be pleased if Jane has been visiting her tomorrow."
Explanation: Once again, the words are jumbled up, so we need to rearrange them. First, we identify the subject and verb. The subject is "you" and the verb is "be". Then, we look for the object and any additional information. The object is "pleased" and the additional information is "if Jane has been visiting her tomorrow". Finally, we reorder the words to make it grammatically correct. Therefore, the corrected sentence is "You would be pleased if Jane has been visiting her tomorrow."
Explanation: In this sentence, the words are jumbled up and not in the correct order. To make it grammatically correct, we need to rearrange the words. First, we need to identify the subject and the verb. The subject is "she" and the verb is "apologize". Then, we need to identify the object and any additional information. Here, the object is "you" and the additional information is "in case you have forgiven her". So, the corrected sentence is "She won't apologize to you in case you have forgiven her."
2. "Traffic a got if parked you ticket get cary our would here You park will" - The correct sentence should be: "You will get a ticket if you park here. I will carry it for you."
Explanation: Again, the words are jumbled up in this sentence. To make it correct, we need to rearrange them. First, we identify the subject and verb. The subject is "you" and the verb is "park". Then, we find the object and additional information. The object is not mentioned explicitly, but it is implied as "here". The additional information is "traffic got if parked". Therefore, the sentence should be "You will get a ticket if you park here."
Additionally, there is a second part to the sentence which is not clear. Assuming the intention is to say "I will carry it for you", we can add that to the second part of the sentence.
3. "Home if will you can't feel at sick in Stay" - The correct sentence should be: "If you can't stay at home, you will feel sick."
Explanation: The words are jumbled up, so we need to rearrange them to make sense. First, we identify the subject and verb. The subject is "you" and the verb is "stay". Then, we look for the object and any additional information. The object is "home" and the additional information is "if you can't". Finally, we need to reorder the words to make it grammatically correct. Therefore, the corrected sentence is "If you can't stay at home, you will feel sick."
4. "Pleased be have you would visit if will tomorrow her been Jane" - The correct sentence should be: "You would be pleased if Jane has been visiting her tomorrow."
Explanation: Once again, the words are jumbled up, so we need to rearrange them. First, we identify the subject and verb. The subject is "you" and the verb is "be". Then, we look for the object and any additional information. The object is "pleased" and the additional information is "if Jane has been visiting her tomorrow". Finally, we reorder the words to make it grammatically correct. Therefore, the corrected sentence is "You would be pleased if Jane has been visiting her tomorrow."