A simple grammar check and explanation of a sentence about jays hiding food and its effects on forests, designed for young learners.
Let's check the grammar of your sentence:
Original sentence: "Jays hide their food in different places and often forget where they put them. These forgotten acorns and hazelnuts can grow, making the forest bigger and healthier."
This sentence is grammatically correct! It has a clear subject (Jays), verbs (hide, forget), and objects (food, places). The second sentence explains what happens to the forgotten nuts nicely.
If you want, you could make it even clearer by slightly adjusting the second sentence, for example:
"These forgotten acorns and hazelnuts can grow into new trees, making the forest bigger and healthier."
This change helps explain how the forest grows when the nuts sprout.