Daily Fix-It 1. All the village man were hunting on monday. 2. Theyd seen deers and foxes in the forest.

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Daily Fix-It 1. All the village man were hunting on monday. 2. Theyd seen deers and foxes in the forest.

Daily Fix-It 1. All the village man were hunting on monday. All the village men were hunting on Monday. 2. Theyd seen deers and foxes in the forest. They’d seen deer and foxes in the forest.

Daily Fix-It 3. Do you recal the golden eagles in the forest. 4. They was sitting on a pine Tree.

Daily Fix-It 3. Do you recal the golden eagles in the forest. Do you recall the golden eagles in the forest? 4. They was sitting on a pine Tree. They were sitting on a pine tree.

Daily Fix-It 5. The hunters spoted a brown bare among the trees. 6. They went after the animal but it dissapeared into the woods.

Daily Fix-It 5. The hunters spoted a brown bare among the trees. The hunters spotted a brown bear among the trees. 6. They went after the animal but it dissapeared into the woods. They went after the animal, but it disappeared into the woods.

Daily Fix-It 7. Two woman unlode wood, and then they build a fire. 8. The fire will kept every one in the village warm.

Daily Fix-It 7. Two woman unlode wood, and then they build a fire. Two women unload wood, then they build a fire. 8. The fire will kept every one in the village warm. The fire will keep everyone in the village warm.

Daily Fix-It 9. The two men is making a boat out of branchs. 10. It will flowt on a long voiage.

Daily Fix-It 9. The two men is making a boat out of branchs. The two men are making a boat out of branches. 10. It will flowt on a long voiage. It will float on a long voyage.