it's it for them
He made a correction. The correction was made. A correction is needed.
the correction was wrong
There is no such thing as an "extended sentence" in grammar. "Extended sentence" is a legal term, not a grammatical term.
There was only one correction needed in my paper.
The number (singular/plural) of the pronoun "them" does not agree with the reference subject with is "visa". Either the subject changes to plural (Tourist visas), or the pronoun changes to "it".
Yes the word 'correction' can be used in a sentence. The teacher instructed the student to make the correction before turning in the term paper. If a teacher makes a correction on a paper, she often uses red ink.
Adjective: This answer is correct. Verb: I will correct it. where is you?
Without knowing the specific sentence in question, it is difficult to provide a correction. However, common corrections include fixing grammatical errors, clarifying unclear phrasing, and ensuring proper punctuation. If you provide the sentence, I can help you identify the correction needed.
the dog extended its paw.
our school is extended due to lot of student
I extended my arm to reach the paper on the floor. I extended my face and lips to kiss him. The students extended their condolences to their classmate's mother.
I feel like I need a spell in prison to see what it's like. How can I qualify for a Department of Correction Jail sentence?