>Matt,
>I'm on a sightseeing trip in England and I'M having a wonderful time. I'm
>with MY family. The weather is great - lots of sunshine and no rain. I go
>back to home tomorrow {THIS SENTENCE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT, BUT WILL YOU BE ABLE TO DEFEND IT? CHANGE IT TO "I'M GOING BACK"} . I hope that I see you when you go back {}
>home.
>I would like to inform{IN THIS CONTEXT INFORM IS A TRANSITIVE VERB; IT REQUIRES AN OBJECT. YOU HAVE TO SPECIFY WHOM YOU ARE INFORMING} about A missing {} dog. The dog was all white and
>he was young. He had a collar on the neck.
>Every person which found
>the dog it should report on the police station. For find the dog I
>offering a reward.
Anyone who finds the dog is asked to take it to the police station. I offer a reward for finding my dog.
>I Advert
>I would like to inform {look above} about toys collect for children from orphanage.
... that we/students from xxx/volunteers will be collecting toys for the local orphanage from yy till zz.
>{THE} responsible person for collecting toys will be XYZ. We accept all toys in good
>condition. Toys should be safe. We will be collecting at school.