El domingo por la mañana, fui a la iglesia. La iglesia era blanco y tenía un campanario. La capilla había vidrieras. La capilla había papel tapiz verde. La capilla había bancos blanco. La mayoría de la gente llevaba ropa casual, pero algunas personas vestían ropas formales. Algunos hombres llevaban trajes y algunas mujeres usaban vestidos. El pastor estaba vestido con un traje.
I am trying to get it as close to this as I can:
"On sunday morning, I went to church. The church was a white building with a bell tower on it. The chapel had wooden pews that were painted white. There are stained glass windows in the chapel. There is green wallpaper on the walls of the chapel. Most people were wearing casual clothes and some were wearing formal clothes. Some men were wearing suits and some women were wearing dresses. The pastor was wearing a suit."
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This is close to what I asked for but I noticed that you used two or three verbs within a sentence (in a row. The paragraph needs to be entirely written using the imperfect and in some cases you have used the present tense.
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2. La mayor parte de las personas estaban
llevaron ropa
3. algunas personas estaban llevaron ropa de formal.
3. En la capilla es vitrales y papel de empapalel de verde y banco de madera de pinto blanco. Estar alrededor cientos personas= in this sentence you are using th present tense.
Please revise and resubmit.