I think I would write: "We went shopping after lunch." Or, to be even more correct: "We went shopping after we ate lunch."
Error Number One: Error is spelled "error", not "errer". Error Number Two: "There ARE three" rather than "There IS three". Error Number Three: There is no comma or semicolon after "sentence".
The letter is from my mother. If you go from here to there, you will find the way. Where did you come from?
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As an adverb: The weather report says that it's likely to rain today. As an adjective: When we get near the city we can find a likely place for lunch.
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Yes, proofread mean to read over something carefully to find and correct mistakes. It is a verb. Example sentence: Students should proofread their essays before they turn them in.
The mistake in the sentence "One speaks English here" is the use of "One" as the subject. It would be more appropriate to use "someone" or "people" instead of "One" to make the sentence more natural.
Yes the question What do you eat for lunch? is grammatically correct.This is something you would ask someone to find out what types of things they usually eat for their lunch.Not to be confused with What did you eat for your lunch?which is a question to find out what someone had at a specific time for their lunch.
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To find spelling mistakes and it can also find grammar errors. It will suggest other options for what it regards as mistakes that it finds.
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