Correct sentence: A freighter carries goods in special containers that are stacked on top of each other like bricks.
Why this is correct (easy steps):
- Match the subject and the verb: 'A freighter' means one freighter, so the verb needs an '-s' at the end: 'carry' → 'carries'.
- 'Stacked on top of each other' is fine: it tells how the containers are piled, like bricks.
- Put a full stop at the end: finish the sentence with a period.
Other simple ways to say it:
- Freighters carry goods in special containers stacked like bricks.
- A freighter carries goods in special containers. The containers are stacked like bricks.
Nice work — you only needed to change 'carry' to 'carries' to make the sentence correct. Keep practicing!