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Correct these sentences. Use full stops in sentences. Write the full variant:

1. What’s that noise? It sounds terriblly.

2. Tim always listens to the teacher attentive.

3. I’d like to try on this suit. It looks nicely.

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EkaterinaZeyb EkaterinaZeyb  13.10.2020 22:33

1. What’s that noise? It sounds terrible.

2. Tim always listens to the teacher attentively.

3. I’d like to try on this suit. It looks nice.

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denis14882 denis14882  10.01.2024 15:45
1. What’s that noise? It sounds terribly.

Explanation: The original sentence is missing a full stop at the end. A question mark is used at the end of a sentence when asking a question. The word "terribly" is misspelled in the original sentence.

Step-by-step:
- Add a question mark at the end of the sentence: What’s that noise?
- Correct the spelling of the word "terribly": It sounds terribly.

Corrected sentence: What’s that noise? It sounds terribly.

2. Tim always listens to the teacher attentively.

Explanation: The original sentence is missing a full stop at the end. The word "attentive" needs to be changed to its adverb form "attentively" as it describes how Tim listens.

Step-by-step:
- Add a full stop at the end of the sentence: Tim always listens to the teacher attentively.
- Change the adjective "attentive" to its adverb form "attentively" to describe how Tim listens.

Corrected sentence: Tim always listens to the teacher attentively.

3. I’d like to try on this suit. It looks nice.

Explanation: The original sentence is missing a full stop at the end. The word "nicely" needs to be changed to its adjective form "nice" as it describes how the suit looks.

Step-by-step:
- Add a full stop at the end of the sentence: I’d like to try on this suit.
- Change the adverb "nicely" to its adjective form "nice" to describe how the suit looks.

Corrected sentence: I’d like to try on this suit. It looks nice.
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