Correct these sentences.
1. my littl brothers bestest riddle is what kind of house ways the least
Is this how you would fix it?: My little brothers best riddle is; "What kind of house weighs the least?"
Or would you do: My little brothers best riddle is what kind of house weighs the least?
My little brothers best riddle is; "what kind of house weighs the least?"
The first is better -- but it needs an apostrophe.
My brother's best riddle is, " what kind of house ways the least"?
Well, if we're looking for proper grammar and punctuation, the first option is correct: "My little brother's best riddle is, 'What kind of house weighs the least?'"
But hey, let's have some fun with it: My little brother's greatest brain teaser is, "Which type of dwelling tips the scales with the lightest touch?"
To correct the sentence, you can make the following changes:
1. Capitalize the first letter of the sentence.
2. Use appropriate punctuation and spacing.
3. Correct grammatical errors.
Here is the corrected sentence:
- My little brother's best riddle is, "What kind of house weighs the least?"
In this corrected version, I have made these changes:
- Added an apostrophe and an "s" to make it possessive: "brother's."
- Added quotation marks to indicate that the sentence is a riddle.
- Changed "littl" to "little."
- Changed "bestest" to "best."
- Added a comma after the word "is."
- Changed "ways" to "weighs."