
You,to,Did,the river,yesterday,go? 2.wasen't camp, ago,weeks,two, l,at


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Если так поняла, то вот:
Did you go to the river yesterday
I wasn't at the camp two weeks ago






It seems like you've provided two sentences that require some clarification and corrections to make them grammatically correct and coherent. I'll break down and correct each sentence:
1. "You, to, Did the river, yesterday, go?"
A grammatically correct and clearer version of this sentence would be: "Did you go to the river yesterday?" Here, we've rearranged the words to form a more standard question sentence structure, where "Did" is the auxiliary verb, "you" is the subject, and "go to the river yesterday" is the predicate.
2. "wasen't camp, ago, weeks, two, l, at"
It appears that this sentence is not clear and has multiple issues. It's challenging to understand the intended meaning. However, if you're trying to convey that you were not at camp two weeks ago, the corrected sentence would be: "I wasn't at camp two weeks ago." In this corrected sentence, "I" is the subject, "wasn't" is the negation of the verb "to be" in the past, "at camp" is the prepositional phrase, and "two weeks ago" is the time frame.
If you have a specific context or intended meaning for these sentences, please provide more information, and I'll be happy to assist further.


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