Robert always lends a hand to others to finish their work

  1. You can also play chess or other board games. (‘also’ is not redundant because this sentence is a continuation of the previous sentence.)
  2. At first his wife did not give him a card and never talked to him about the gift, to give him a surprise.
  3. At the meeting they heard about how they should use the new software.
  4. John bought the groceries for the elderly people living in his street. He also visited a nearby nursing home and kept company with the old people living there.
  5. Dinosaurs do not look like animals I know.
  6. Robert was scare to open the door because when he looked through the peephole, he couldn’t see anyone.
  7. Robert always lends a hand to others to finish their work
  8. The bag fell down from the chair. Is ‘fell down’ from correct? I know I can use ‘fall off’ instead.
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This is fine.

At first, his wife did not give him a card and never spoke to him about the gift to surprise him.

At the meeting, they learned how to use the new software.

John bought the groceries for the elderly people in his street. He also visited a nearby nursing home and kept the elderly people living there company.

Dinosaurs don’t look like animals I know.

Robert was afraid to open the door, because when he looked through the peephole, he couldn’t see anyone.

Robert always helps others to finish their work.

The bag fell off the chair.

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@Torsten Thanks for your help.

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