Are the underlined parts of these sentences right or wrong? correct them where necessary .
1 i've lost my key. i can,t find it anywhere. 0-'s.
2 have you eaten a lot of sweets when you were a child?
3 i've bought a new car. you must come and see it.
4 i've bought a new ca r last week.
5 where have you been yesterday evening?
6 lucy has left school in 1999.
7 i'm looking for mike. have you seen him?
8 'have you been to paris? , 'yes, many times.'
9 l,m very hungry. i haven,t eaten much today.
10 when has this book been published?
2. There are no mistakes in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct.
3. There are no mistakes in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct.
4. There is a mistake in this sentence. The word "ca r" should be corrected to "car". The correct form is "I've bought a new car last week".
5. There is a mistake in this sentence. The word "been" should be changed to "were". The correct form is "Where were you yesterday evening?"
6. There is a mistake in this sentence. The word "in" should be changed to "since". The correct form is "Lucy has left school since 1999".
7. There are no mistakes in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct.
8. There are no mistakes in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct.
9. There is a mistake in this sentence. The word "haven,t" should be corrected to "haven't". The correct form is "I'm very hungry. I haven't eaten much today".
10. There are no mistakes in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct.
Please note that the corrections are made based on the assumption that the underlined parts of the sentences should be corrected. However, it is always important to consider the context of the sentence and the intended meaning.