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1. He does not know to swim 2. My friend bought many furnitures. 3.I had met him yesterday. 4. Mohan is reading a novel for five days. 5. Cattles are grazing in the field. 6. The price of onions have come down. 7. The climate of Patna is better than Darbhanga. 8. He is said that he is sufering from fever. 9. Mohan died from Cholera. 10. It has been raining since five hours. 11. He wen to Kolkata with bag and baggage. 12. The price of mangoes have gone up. 13. Sita leaves for Kolkata last week 14. He wishes  he was a Prince. 15. He go to school everyday. 16. Mohan flew inot rage. 17. Sita does not know to swim. 18. She had nothing to complain. 19. I wrote him yesterday. Many of your answers are wrong. Here are the correct sentences: 2. My friend bought a lot of furniture. (The noun "furniture" is uncountable.) 4. Mohan has been reading a novel for five days. 5. Cattle are grazing in the field.




6. The price of onions has come down. 7. The climate of Patna is better than that of Darbhanga. 8. He is said to be suffering from fever. 8. It is said that he is suffering from fever. 9. Mohan died of/from cholera. 10. It has been raining for five hours. 11.  He went to Kolkata, bag and baggage. ("Bag and baggage" functions as an adverb.) 12. The price of mangoes has gone up. 13. Sita left for Kolkata last week. 14. He wishes he were a prince. 14. He wishes he was a prince. (correct in UK English) 15. He goes to school every day. (Here, "every day" should be two words.) 16. Mohan flew into a rage. 18. She had nothing to complain about. 19. I wrote to him yesterday. 1. He does not know how to swim.Explanation: if something is said to be learnt with the verb 'know' ,it must follow ' how ' eg: know how to cook, know how to drive.2. My friend bought a furnitureExplanation: furniture itself says any furnitures.




So.furniture is to be used eg: informations wrong - information, advices wrong - a piece of advice.3.I met him yesterday. Yesterday follows only past tense verb. 4. Mohan has been reading a novel for five days. Formula: since + time, for + time must have tense with " has/ have been Verbing.5. Cattle is grazing in the field.Explanation: cattles is not there, cattle only. The plural itself called cattle only. Eg: staffs wrong - staff, poetries wrong - poetry,etc6. The price of onions has come down.Explanation: price is singular, so has is used here not have7.The climate of Patna is better than that of Darbhanga. Explanation: Here,we are talking about climate, so,' than that of ' should be used or else the comparison may come to the climate of Patna to Dharbhanga. Many a time students speak such sentences as " The dog of Kajol is better than Oormila it means here The dog of Kajol is compared to Oormila, not of Oormila's dog. YOUR ANSWER: He does not know how to swim YOUR ANSWER: My Friend bought many furnitures.




CORRECT ANSWER: My friend bought a lot of furniture. (the plural of [pieces of]furniture is furniture) 3. I had met him yesterday. YOUR ANSWER: I met him yesterday. YOUR ANSWER: Mohan is reading a novel since five days. CORRECT ANSWER: Mohan has been reading a novel for five days. YOUR ANSWER: Cattles are grazing on the field. CORRECT ANSWER: Cattle() are grazing in the field. (the plural of [heads of]cattle is cattle) YOUR ANSWER: The price of onions have fallen down. CORRECT ANSWER: The price of onions has come down. (the verb refers to the price, not the onions) YOUR ANSWER: The Climate of Patna is better than the climate of Darbhanga.(However, a better option would be The climate of Patna is better than that of Darbhanga. YOUR ANSWER: He said that he is suffering from fever. YOUR ANSWER: Mohan has died from Cholera. CORRECT ANSWER: this sentence is not incorrect as written, but Mohan died of Cholera is a better choice. 




"Mohan has died" is a complete sentence and cannot take an object so your answer is incorrect. YOUR ANSWER: It is raining since five hours. CORRECT ANSWER: It has been raining for five hours. YOUR ANSWER: He went for Kolkata with bag and baggage. CORRECT ANSWER: He went to Kolkata, bag and baggage. (bag and baggage is a rarely used idiom, meaning "with everything" so "with bag and baggage" would be "with with everything") YOUR ANSWER: The price of Mangoes have risen up. CORRECT ANSWER: The price of mangoes has gone up. (exactly like sentence #6, the verb refers to the singular price, not the plural mangoes. Also mangoes is the plural of mango, a fruit, which is not a proper noun) YOUR ANSWER: Sita Leaved for Kolkata last week. CORRECT ANSWER: Sita left for Kolkata last week. YOUR ANSWER: He wishes if he was a Prince. CORRECT ANSWER: He wishes he were a prince. ('were' is conditional, used because he is wishing for something, i.e. a different condition.




He never was a Prince, so "he wishes he was a Prince is false, and therefore also incorrect, even in UK english. Also, a prince is not a proper noun unless it is a particular prince, i.e. Prince George.) YOUR ANSWER: He goes to school everyday. CORRECT ANSWER: He goes to school every day. (everyday is an adjective when written as one word, such as "these are my everyday clothes". TIP: everyday USUALLY should be corrected to every day) YOUR ANSWER: Mohan Fly into rage. CORRECT ANSWER: Mohan flew into a rage. YOUR ANSWER: Sita does not know how to swim. YOUR ANSWER: She has nothing to complain. CORRECT ANSWER: She had no complaints. (more common usage would be "she had nothing to complain of/about," but you should avoid ending a sentence with a preposition, if possible.) YOUR ANSWER: I wrote him yesterday. CORRECT ANSWER: I wrote to him yesterday. (you can write letters, literature, hate mail, etc. but you cannot write people) 3. I met him yesterday.

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