"During my visit on your country" Is this a correct sentence?
"During my visit on your country," is almost correct, but it requires a minor correction to be grammatically correct.
You can correct it by changing "on" to "to", as follows: "During my visit to your country." This sentence is grammatically correct and means that you visited the country mentioned at some point in the past.
"Sita was cooking when I go to the office" Is this sentence correct?
No, the sentence is not correct. There is a tense mismatch in the sentence. If you want to describe a past event, you need to use the past tense consistently. The correct version of the sentence would be:
"Sita was cooking when I went to the office."
In this revised version, both "cooking" and "went" are in the past tense, indicating that both actions happened in the past.
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