To correct the mistakes in the paragraph, we need to focus on grammar, punctuation, and word choice. Here's the corrected paragraph with explanations for each correction:
You are a Russian girl. Your name is Sasha. You are in Form 5. You study Russian, English, Maths, and Geography. You have five lessons every day. Your favourite subject is PE.
Corrections and Explanations:
"Russia girl" to "Russian girl":
- "Russia" is the name of the country, while "Russian" is the adjective used to describe someone or something from Russia.
Punctuation:
- Added a period after "Sasha" to separate sentences.
- Added a period after "Form 5" to separate sentences.
"arein" to "are in":
- "Arein" is a typographical error. It should be two separate words: "are in."
"do Russian English , Maths and Geography" to "study Russian, English, Maths, and Geography":
- "Do" is not the correct verb in this context. "Study" is more appropriate when referring to subjects being learned.
- Added commas to separate the subjects in the list, following the Oxford comma rule.
"Your favourite subject is PE":
- This sentence is grammatically correct, but it's worth noting that "PE" stands for "Physical Education." Ensure that the reader understands this abbreviation.
These corrections improve the clarity and grammatical accuracy of the paragraph.