Correct the sentences. Remember, there may be punctuation mistakes
1. The committee supposed to come up with the new proposal in a week.
2. Should computers think like humans, more people would lose their jobs.
3. Mr. Coleman our neighbour was taken seriously ill on Saturday.
4. I’d rather didn’t go there, but I had no choice.
5. He could become a brilliant writer, but under the influence of his family he chose mathematics.
6. The place where the battle took place in has been built over.
7. There's a chance that I may be late, in that case I'll phone you.
8. Everyone admires her. She's the kind of person, that everyone looks up to.
9. He was the first leader of the country electing, not hereditary.
10. Lynn writes gloomy books about lonely hearts, who is married.



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