| A. Please make two sentences using the word "celebrate". -winning a golf tonrnament is something to celebrate.  => Winning a golf tournament is something to celebrate.   => Corrected: The spelling and capitalization of this sentence have been corrected.         -there are many things to celebrate in the world.  => There are many things to celebrate in the world.   => Corrected: The capitalization of this sentence has been corrected.      B. Make these sentences into English.   (01/05/22)  1. 그들은 단순한 결혼식을 했다. they did(had) a simple wedding.  => They had a simple wedding.  2. 넌 네 중요한 약속을 깼어. you broke your important primise.  => You broke your important promise.   => Corrected: The spelling of this sentence has been corrected.   3. 그 남자는 날카로운 칼을 갖고 다녀. the man takes(carries) a sharp knife.  => The guy is carrying a sharp knife.   => Corrected: The spelling of this sentence has been corrected.     (i have a question) both did and had are possible?  // May I use "did" or "had" in this sentence? both takes and carries are possible? // Is it possible to use "take" or carried" in this sentence?    Hello, Miss Jane!  I am a little confused about your question. Here are some sentences that may be related to the last sentence. • The guy (did) bring a knife.  • The guy had a knife. • The guy took a knife. • The guy carries a knife.   |