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26 April, 13:31

Why is the following sentence Incorrect? "When Tim

finished school, his belongings were gathered by him, and

he walked home."

It's a run-on sentence

"Gathered" is a noun, and "walked" is a verb; they should

really be the same part of speech

"Gathered" Is In the past tense, and "started" Is In the

present tense; the tenses should match

"Were gathered" Is In the passive volce, while the rest of

the sentence is active

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  1. 26 April, 13:42
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    Without a doubt, the answer is: ...

    the tenses should match

    "Were gathered" Is In the passive volce, while the rest of the sentence is active

    Explanation:

    The sentence should read:

    "When Tim finished school, he gathered his belongings, and

    he walked home."
  2. 26 April, 13:48
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    its that one right there #2

    Explanation:

    Bc gathered is passed tense
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