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ORIGINAL TEXT:This is to certify that Mr. Paweł Goławski since 20.04.2006 is a member of the WOPR in other words Water Rescue Emergency Service (witch is part of International Live Safing Federation of Europe).He has professional qualifications of lifeguard with three specializations (inland lifeguard, open water lifeguard, pool lifeguard). On the whole, Mr Goławski completed few another courses in the field of water safety. He was worked seasonally each year in 2006 to 2016. Please see revere side for detailed information about previously employment and completed courses.REVISED TEXT:This is to certify that, since 20/04/2006, Mr. Pawel Golawski has been a member of the Water Rescue Emergency Service (“WOPR”), a part of the International Live ____ Federation of Europe.He has professional qualifications as a lifeguard with three specializations: inland lifeguard, open-water lifeguard, and pool lifeguard. Mr. Golawski has also completed [insert # of courses] water safety courses and worked seasonally each year from 2006 to 2016.Please see the reverse side for detailed information on previous employment and completed courses.EXPLANATION: When an acronym is provided for the full name of a company or organization, the letters are provided in parentheses with quotation marks to indicate the company will thereafter be referred to using said acronym.The term “open-water lifeguard” is hyphenated, because, since his specialization can’t be called an “open lifeguard,” the word “open” is needed to describe what kind of “water” and together they describe what kind of lifeguard.The remaining changes address the need for connecting words: “each year from,” and “the reverse side.” Also, the unnecessary “on the whole” has been eliminated and the incorrect “previously” has been replaced by its correct form, “previous.” And the phrase, “since. . .2006,” was moved to a better place in the sentence and set apart by a pair of commas.The incorrect “completed few another courses” could also be corrected to read: “completed additional courses.”The last line could also read: “Please see the reverse side [the enclosed resume] for more detailed information.” Or, “For more information, please consult the enclosed resume.”

Hey Can someone check my grammar, do i use WHO or WHOM?

Simple. If you can make a sentence using he, it is who. If you can make a sentence using him, it is whom. He-who, him-whom.

1.) I gave the book to him.
2.) I will ask him to help me with all this work.
3.) He told me that.
4.) I will blame him for this.
5.) You should address this question to him.
6.) You shall say he is calling.
7.) He is going in my car (this is not a who or whom one, but you would use who's for "who is").
8.) Whose (again, not a who or whom, but who's means who is. Obviously, Who is fault is it? makes no sense.)
9.) The teacher seemed to flunk him because she didn't like him.
10.) You may give this money to him.
11.) He did this and should be kicked out of office.
12.) Give these old coats to him.

PLEASE CHECK MY ENGLISH GRAMMAR I BEG YOU !!?

Choose the answer that identifies the principal part of the verb used in the sentence.
The puppies always have followed Eric around the house. (FOLLOWED)
A. base form
B. present participle
C. past
D. past participle
2. Someone has baked three loaves of banana bread. (BAKED)
A. base form
B. present participle
C. past
D. past participle
3. Who does the work on your car? (DOES)
A. base form
B. present participle
C. past
D. past participle
4. She took pictures of the fall leaves. (TOOK)
A. base form
B. present participle
C. past
D. past participle
5. The soldiers fell in. (FELL)
A. base form
B. present participle
C. past
D. past participle
6. Choose the answer that identifies the tense of the verb in the sentence.
Uncle Ken had grown his own vegetables for years.
A. past
B. past perfect
C. present perfect
D. None of the above
7. Michael has written a poem about you
A. present
B. present perfect
C. past perfect
D. past
8. By next July, we will have been here in this house eight years
A. future perfect
B. present perfect
C. past perfect
D. future
9. Will it be snowing by this time tomorrow?
A. past perfect
B. future progressive
C. present progressive
D. past progressive

10. Oh, I was just thinking about calling you!
A. past perfect
B. past progressive
C. present progressive
D. future progressive

My answers are D,D,A,C,B,B,C,A,B,C

PLEASE JUST CHECK MY ANSWERS PLEASE!

Please CHECK my English Grammar Study guide!?

1-4 are correct.
5 should be: A single book or several books entertain the children for hours. (The verb agrees with the noun closest to it.)
6 is correct
7 should be : is sitting (Here it is the basket that is sitting, not the yarn.)
8 should be: are distracting ("Hopes" is plural)
9 should be: A couple of the cats are sleeping in the sunlight. (Multiple cats are sleeping.)
10-15 are correct.

Someone check over my English questions please?

We had to put in the correct punctuation



1. The baby smelled like lavender, she just had a bath.


2. She didn't want to go to the party, she said she had to do homework.


3. He was looking for his car keys, he found his guitar string.


4. I had a really bad day. My car broke down my cat died and I forgot about the pop quiz in Math.


5. She said I could eat the peach the plum or the strawberry pie.


6. Aunt Jessica is the sweetest most wonderful person I know.


7. I love do it yourself projects


8. Did you see this fourteenth century artifact


9. I want three things in life chocolate a comfy chair and a good book


10. My grandma is ninety seven years old


11 . I love blue purple and white the names Adrienne Micah and Solaris the countries Russia Egypt and France but not the foods peanut butter oreos and eggplant

English grammer help with active and passive voice can someone please check my answers if did right/wrong ?

if the sentence is active write active and if passive write passive

11. Both of the boys finished the homework in an hour. ( active voice)

12. What kind of cake has he baked for the party? ( active voice)

13. Hooray! We have been given another week for this assignment. ( active voice)

14. The deer trotted warily to the side of the highway. ( active voice)

15. Most of us have learned a little French. ( active voice)

16. Most of these stories were written in the 1920's ( passive voice)

17. Did you take an earlier bus? ( active voice)

18. Announcements are read daily at three o'clock. ( active voice)

19. My grandparents were raised on a cattle ranch.( active voice)

20. Please take that wet dog out of the house. ( passive voice)

Grammar help. Check my grammar plz!!?

Can you please check my grammar and make the necessary corrections? I am not a native English speaker, thank you

For the estimation and proposal, an operational practice test of the company was conducted first along with a baseline survey of the route conditions. Then, an analysis was realized based on the data compiled from the geometric and functional features of the mining routes. In this way, it was obtained the global view of the problems for the generation of the management proposal.

Do people need a grammar checking app?

If an accurate grammar checking app was available, I'd use it. I type answers almost exclusively on my phone and either due to that or the brain fog from my kidney failure, I frequently later find left out words or nonsensical grammar or commons in odd spots or missing.   But I think English is such a complex language and we use so much slang and so many idioms it would be close to impossible to develop such an app. BTW if you find these kinds of errors in my answers please feel free to submit an edit or just edit it yourself for clarity. Thanks.

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