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sarasara

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Zelda was already to give up when Scott arrived with there dinner.
 
  Correct any errors in word choice in the following sentences by crossing out any
  incorrect words and writing the correct words above. If the sentence is correct, do
  nothing to it.

Question 2

Reverend Charles was anxious to have Christmas breakfast with his family be
  fore he lead the morning services.
 
  Correct any errors in word choice in the following sentences by crossing out any
  incorrect words and writing the correct words above. If the sentence is correct, do
  nothing to it.



sarajane1989

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Answer to Question 1

Zelda was all ready to give up when Scott arrived with their dinner.

Answer to Question 2

Reverend Charles was eager to have Christmas breakfast with his family before he led
the morning services.



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