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DAFNİ
02-23-2006, 12:43 PM
(I)We have't conquered space yet.(II)With gravity,life in space can be based on our experience on Earth.(III)We have sevt some twenty men on camping tips to the moon.(IV)The USA and the Soviet Union have sent people to spend restricted lives orbiting the Earth.(V)Astronauts and scientists can live an work in sapce for a few days only.

can you help me?

danmahaffey
02-23-2006, 03:58 PM
(I)We have't conquered space yet.(II)With gravity,life in space can be based on our experience on Earth.(III)We have sevt some twenty men on camping tips to the moon.(IV)The USA and the Soviet Union have sent people to spend restricted lives orbiting the Earth.(V)Astronauts and scientists can live an work in sapce for a few days only.

can you help me?This question appears to be something other than an English language question. If I am wrong, please ask it again with more information. In the meantime, allow me to correct your sentences:

(I)We haven't conquered space yet.

(II)With gravity, life in space can be based on our experience on Earth.

(III)We have sent some twenty men on camping trips to the moon.

(IV)The USA and the Soviet Union (now Russia) have sent people to spend restricted lives orbiting the Earth.

(V)Astronauts and scientists can live and work in space for a few days only.

DAFNİ
02-24-2006, 07:24 AM
sorry for my mistake!!! which one is irrelevant sentence? on the other words which one is odd-one-out?

danmahaffey
02-24-2006, 07:57 AM
(I)We haven't conquered space yet. Undoubtedly true.

(II)With gravity, life in space can be based on our experience on Earth. A hopeful statement, also probably true.

(III)We have sent some twenty men on camping trips to the moon. Actually there have been six landings with 12 moon-walkers out of 18 travelers. Reasonably true.

(IV)The USA and the Soviet Union (now Russia) have sent people to spend restricted lives orbiting the Earth. Quite true.

(V)Astronauts and scientists can live and work in space for a few days only. Verifiably false. Many people have lived months in space; some for over two years.

If I had to choose the odd one out, it would be the last one. Still, this is not an English language question.

Good luck.