Is my homework correct? [closed]

1. Fill in the gaps:
1.being
2.is
3.under
4.is
5.with
6.be
7.been
8.has
9.have
10.be
2.Rewrite the sentences:
- The only reason we won the contract was Debbie's fantastic presentation. - We wouldn't have won the contract if Debbie's presentation hadn't been (that) fantastic.
2.The eventual arrival of the ferry prevented a fight from breaking out amongst the passengers. - If it hadn't been for the ferry's arrival, a fight'd have broken out amongst the passengers.
None of the passengers was injured because of the driver's quick reaction. - But for the driver's quick reaction, none of the passengers were injured.
We'll have to cancel the meeting if Wendy doesn't turn up soon. - Unless Wendy turns up soon, we'll have to cancel the meeting.
Mr Jones would be quite lonely if he didn't have his daughter's visits. - Were it not for his daughter's visits, Mr Jones would be quite lonely.
grammar
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1. Fill in the gaps:
1.being
2.is
3.under
4.is
5.with
6.be
7.been
8.has
9.have
10.be
2.Rewrite the sentences:
- The only reason we won the contract was Debbie's fantastic presentation. - We wouldn't have won the contract if Debbie's presentation hadn't been (that) fantastic.
2.The eventual arrival of the ferry prevented a fight from breaking out amongst the passengers. - If it hadn't been for the ferry's arrival, a fight'd have broken out amongst the passengers.
None of the passengers was injured because of the driver's quick reaction. - But for the driver's quick reaction, none of the passengers were injured.
We'll have to cancel the meeting if Wendy doesn't turn up soon. - Unless Wendy turns up soon, we'll have to cancel the meeting.
Mr Jones would be quite lonely if he didn't have his daughter's visits. - Were it not for his daughter's visits, Mr Jones would be quite lonely.
grammar
closed as off-topic by Hellion, TaliesinMerlin, Shoe, Hot Licks, Jim Mar 21 at 20:05
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – TaliesinMerlin, Shoe, Hot Licks, Jim
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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A better approach to using this forum might be asking about a specific part of the assignment that you need help with/ explaining what confuses you and listing the approaches you've tried to think through the problem by yourself. :)
– JustBlossom
Mar 21 at 19:20
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If we correct your homework for you, how will your teacher know what you can and can't do yourself (and give you more similar sentences to practice on)? That said, in 2/2 it is unusual to contract noun/verb as you do (fight'd). And rethink 2/3. It is not correct.
– Shoe
Mar 21 at 19:21
We aren't a cheat service. Nor are we a proofreading service, to put it plainly and deadpan.
– Lordology
Mar 21 at 19:21
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1. Fill in the gaps:
1.being
2.is
3.under
4.is
5.with
6.be
7.been
8.has
9.have
10.be
2.Rewrite the sentences:
- The only reason we won the contract was Debbie's fantastic presentation. - We wouldn't have won the contract if Debbie's presentation hadn't been (that) fantastic.
2.The eventual arrival of the ferry prevented a fight from breaking out amongst the passengers. - If it hadn't been for the ferry's arrival, a fight'd have broken out amongst the passengers.
None of the passengers was injured because of the driver's quick reaction. - But for the driver's quick reaction, none of the passengers were injured.
We'll have to cancel the meeting if Wendy doesn't turn up soon. - Unless Wendy turns up soon, we'll have to cancel the meeting.
Mr Jones would be quite lonely if he didn't have his daughter's visits. - Were it not for his daughter's visits, Mr Jones would be quite lonely.
grammar

1. Fill in the gaps:
1.being
2.is
3.under
4.is
5.with
6.be
7.been
8.has
9.have
10.be
2.Rewrite the sentences:
- The only reason we won the contract was Debbie's fantastic presentation. - We wouldn't have won the contract if Debbie's presentation hadn't been (that) fantastic.
2.The eventual arrival of the ferry prevented a fight from breaking out amongst the passengers. - If it hadn't been for the ferry's arrival, a fight'd have broken out amongst the passengers.
None of the passengers was injured because of the driver's quick reaction. - But for the driver's quick reaction, none of the passengers were injured.
We'll have to cancel the meeting if Wendy doesn't turn up soon. - Unless Wendy turns up soon, we'll have to cancel the meeting.
Mr Jones would be quite lonely if he didn't have his daughter's visits. - Were it not for his daughter's visits, Mr Jones would be quite lonely.
grammar
grammar
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closed as off-topic by Hellion, TaliesinMerlin, Shoe, Hot Licks, Jim Mar 21 at 20:05
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – TaliesinMerlin, Shoe, Hot Licks, Jim
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by Hellion, TaliesinMerlin, Shoe, Hot Licks, Jim Mar 21 at 20:05
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – TaliesinMerlin, Shoe, Hot Licks, Jim
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
1
A better approach to using this forum might be asking about a specific part of the assignment that you need help with/ explaining what confuses you and listing the approaches you've tried to think through the problem by yourself. :)
– JustBlossom
Mar 21 at 19:20
1
If we correct your homework for you, how will your teacher know what you can and can't do yourself (and give you more similar sentences to practice on)? That said, in 2/2 it is unusual to contract noun/verb as you do (fight'd). And rethink 2/3. It is not correct.
– Shoe
Mar 21 at 19:21
We aren't a cheat service. Nor are we a proofreading service, to put it plainly and deadpan.
– Lordology
Mar 21 at 19:21
add a comment |
1
A better approach to using this forum might be asking about a specific part of the assignment that you need help with/ explaining what confuses you and listing the approaches you've tried to think through the problem by yourself. :)
– JustBlossom
Mar 21 at 19:20
1
If we correct your homework for you, how will your teacher know what you can and can't do yourself (and give you more similar sentences to practice on)? That said, in 2/2 it is unusual to contract noun/verb as you do (fight'd). And rethink 2/3. It is not correct.
– Shoe
Mar 21 at 19:21
We aren't a cheat service. Nor are we a proofreading service, to put it plainly and deadpan.
– Lordology
Mar 21 at 19:21
1
1
A better approach to using this forum might be asking about a specific part of the assignment that you need help with/ explaining what confuses you and listing the approaches you've tried to think through the problem by yourself. :)
– JustBlossom
Mar 21 at 19:20
A better approach to using this forum might be asking about a specific part of the assignment that you need help with/ explaining what confuses you and listing the approaches you've tried to think through the problem by yourself. :)
– JustBlossom
Mar 21 at 19:20
1
1
If we correct your homework for you, how will your teacher know what you can and can't do yourself (and give you more similar sentences to practice on)? That said, in 2/2 it is unusual to contract noun/verb as you do (fight'd). And rethink 2/3. It is not correct.
– Shoe
Mar 21 at 19:21
If we correct your homework for you, how will your teacher know what you can and can't do yourself (and give you more similar sentences to practice on)? That said, in 2/2 it is unusual to contract noun/verb as you do (fight'd). And rethink 2/3. It is not correct.
– Shoe
Mar 21 at 19:21
We aren't a cheat service. Nor are we a proofreading service, to put it plainly and deadpan.
– Lordology
Mar 21 at 19:21
We aren't a cheat service. Nor are we a proofreading service, to put it plainly and deadpan.
– Lordology
Mar 21 at 19:21
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A better approach to using this forum might be asking about a specific part of the assignment that you need help with/ explaining what confuses you and listing the approaches you've tried to think through the problem by yourself. :)
– JustBlossom
Mar 21 at 19:20
1
If we correct your homework for you, how will your teacher know what you can and can't do yourself (and give you more similar sentences to practice on)? That said, in 2/2 it is unusual to contract noun/verb as you do (fight'd). And rethink 2/3. It is not correct.
– Shoe
Mar 21 at 19:21
We aren't a cheat service. Nor are we a proofreading service, to put it plainly and deadpan.
– Lordology
Mar 21 at 19:21