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When my best friend came to my house with his family yesterday, my family chuffed to bits because we saw them after longtime
Corrected this part – my family was chuffed to bits because we saw them after a long time.
Explanation:
Add the verb “was” after “family” to complete the passive form.
Use “after a long time,” not “after longtime.”
I was chuffed to bits when I passed my exam.
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I was chuffed to bits to when my husband gave me gold ring
Corrections:
Remove extra “to” after “bits.”
Add article “a” before “gold ring.
My last birthday my friend gave me smart watch after that I chuffed to bits.
On my last birthday, my friend gave me a smartwatch, and after that I was chuffed to bits.”
Explanation:
Add “On” at the beginning for correct preposition.
Add article “a” before “smartwatch” and write it as one word.
Add “was” after “I” to complete the verb phrase.
Use “and” to join the two clauses smoothly.
When i’m doing something for achieving something, that time i chuffed to bits.
Corrected (natural version):
“When I achieve something, I am chuffed to bits.”
Explanation:
Capitalize “I.”
Use simple present “achieve” instead of “for achieving something.”
Use “am chuffed to bits” for present feeling.