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Original: She will went to the party last night.
Corrected: She went to the party last night. (Will is used for future actions, "went" is the past tense of "go" for a completed action)
Original: They had been living here since 5 years.
Corrected: They have been living here for 5 years. ("Have been" is present perfect tense for ongoing action, "for" indicates duration)
Original: John doesn't plays soccer very often.
Corrected: John doesn't play soccer very often. (Plays is the present third-person singular form, "play" is the base verb used with "doesn't")
Original: She is studied English for two years.
Corrected: She has been studying English for two years. (Similar to #2, "has been" with present participle "studying" for ongoing action)
Original: I don't can swim.
Corrected: I can't swim. (Can't is the contraction of "cannot")
Original: He have visited London last summer.
Corrected: He visited London last summer. (Similar to #1, "visited" is the past tense)
Original: They were going to the beach when it starts raining.
Corrected: They were going to the beach when it started raining. (Started is the past tense of "start" to show the rain began while they were going)
Original: She will to visit her grandmother tomorrow.
Corrected: She is going to visit her grandmother tomorrow. ("Is going to" indicates future intention)
Original: I am tired because I didn't slept well last night.
Corrected: I am tired because I didn't sleep well last night. (Sleep is the base verb, not "slept")
Original: They had ate dinner before they watched a movie.
Corrected: They had eaten dinner before they watched a movie. (Eaten is the past participle of "eat")
Original: The children is playing in the garden.
Corrected: The children are playing in the garden. (Are is the present plural verb form for "children")
Original: She has been know him for a long time.
Corrected: She has known him for a long time. (Known is the past participle of "know")
Original: He don't like broccoli.
Corrected: He doesn't like broccoli. (Similar to #3)
Original: We can to swim in the lake.
Corrected: We can swim in the lake. ("Can swim" is already the complete verb form)
Original: My brother and I is going to the store.
Corrected: My brother and I are going to the store. (Similar to #11)
Original: She had went to the doctor when she was feeling sick.
Corrected: She went to the doctor when she was feeling sick. (Similar to #1)
Original: They had been in the meeting for an hour now.
Corrected: This sentence is grammatically correct.
Original: My cat don't like water.
Corrected: My cat doesn't like water. (Similar to #3)
Original: I must to finish my homework before I can go out.
Corrected: I must finish my homework before I can go out. ("Must finish" is already the complete verb form)
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