3.02M

Correct the mistakes

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Each correct sentence = 1 point
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Did Sarah left early today?
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Did Sarah leave early today?
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Why don’t Philip go with you?
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Why doesn’t Philip go with you?
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Jeremy and I am going home.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Jeremy and I are going home.
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I have lived here for 1992.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
I have lived here since 1992.
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John have a house in the countryside.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
John has a house in the countryside.
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Every day Sylvie listen to the same song.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Every day Sylvie listens to the same song.
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Rained so much yesterday that I couldn’t leave.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
It rained so much yesterday that I couldn’t leave.
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Gary can’t go and I can’t go too.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Gary can’t go and I can’t go either.
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10.

I was such tired that I slept as soon as I got home.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
I was so tired that I slept as soon as I got home.
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Clara is intelligent as her sister.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Clara is as intelligent as her sister.
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12.

I can’t find my leather jacket nowhere.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
I can’t find my leather jacket anywhere.
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I go always to school with my friends.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
I always go to school with my friends.
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14.

If you don’t apologize, I won’t talk to you no more.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
If you don’t apologize, I won’t talk to you anymore.
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15.

Syd went to Chile in plane.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Syd went to Chile by plane.
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Not anyone accepted Eve’s invitation to her party.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
No one accepted Eve’s invitation to her party.
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It’s hard to get at the bus during the rush hours .
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
It’s hard to get on the bus during the rush hours.
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Mondays are the busier days for me.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Mondays are the busiest days for me.
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Gilbert is more tall than his father.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Gilbert is taller than his father.
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20.

Paul stopped to study to answer the phone.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Paul stopped studying to answer the phone.
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21.

Don’t forget closing the door when you leave.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Don’t forget to close the door when you leave.
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22.

They left very few wine for you.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
They left very little wine for you.
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23.

Are there any milk left in the fridge?
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Is there any milk left in the fridge?
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24.

Can you lend me any bucks?
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Can you lend me some bucks?
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25.

I’ll return the book you borrowed me tomorrow.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
I’ll return the book you lent me tomorrow.
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26.

There aren’t much T-shirts in the dryer.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
There aren’t many T-shirts in the dryer.
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He thinks he’s a god between men.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
He thinks he’s a god among men.
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28.

Serena told she was going to move.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Serena said she was going to move.
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I can’t sleep, I swear I’m seeing a man by the door.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
I can’t sleep, I swear I see a man by the door.
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30.

I’ll tell you a secret, but it’ll stay among you and me.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
I’ll tell you a secret, but it’ll stay between you and me.
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31.

Come closer, I can’t listen you.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Come closer, I can’t hear you.
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My vacations started in May 28th.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
My vacations started on May 28th.
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He was born on 1992.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
He was born in 1992.
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34.

Mom leaved home early today.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Mom left home early today.
NEXT SENTENCE
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35.

Ellen came home for school at 3.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Ellen came home from school at 3.
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Dad works from monday to saturday.
CORRECT IT ORALLY.
Dad works from Monday to Saturday.
That’s all , guys!
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