a. sentence.?¶ I am meticulous when I am solving math problems.
b. sentence.?¶ She meticulously walked
to the bathroom while her parents were not looking at her.
c. sentence.?¶ Dolphin trainers should have healthy physique.
d. sentence.?¶ ¡§It is a commitment. I can't break it!!!¡¨
e. sentence.?¶ Sue was having a demanding work.
Julie: I am meticulous when I am working on my math problem.
Correct: I am meticulous when I am solving math problems.
Explanation: Choose the appropriate term to describe an action. Use the word solving for math problems.
Julie: Dolphin trainers have to have physique.
Correct: Dolphin trainers should have healthy physique.
Explanation: There should be an adjective before the word physique to make the sentence clearer. Also, you can use another word that conveys the same meaning instead of using two have.
Julie: She meticulously walked to the bathroom while her parents were not looking at her.
Correct: She sneaked into the bathroom while her parents were not looking at her.
Explanation: The word sneak is used when you go somewhere quietly because you do not want anyone to hear you. The adverb meticulously is not appropriate to use for this kind of situation. Here's a correct example: He meticulously count all the books he has read.
Hello Julie! Thank you for submitting your homework. Just be careful when choosing the right term to describe an action. Great work, though. See in the class!:)