" to do that, I would need a boat"(p 7) , that is how the author start his sailing in his life. When we need to do something , we should have the main point. He want to see and know the oceans so what is the main point? " A boat" is the main point.
Are those two sentences, "that is how the author start his sailing in his life," and "He want to see and know the oceans so what is the main point," that the verbs are right?
Is it necesary to write two possessives in one sentence? Is it not kind of irrelevant? Isn't rigth that after "she, it or he" you have to write an "s" on the verb, such as "wants"?
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Are those two sentences, "that is how the author start his sailing in his life," and "He want to see and know the oceans so what is the main point," that the verbs are right?
Is it necesary to write two possessives in one sentence? Is it not kind of irrelevant? Isn't rigth that after "she, it or he" you have to write an "s" on the verb, such as "wants"?
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