Grammar
Correct the errors in these sentences. Then, check them against the corrected sentences below.
I think yes.
It’s more important identify motivation and skills.
Do you have worked in a team?
Why I must leave a tip?
Put the following words in order to form a grammatically correct sentence.
1. can / I / him? / this / explain / How / idea / to
2. snows / it / happens / This / a lot. / when
3. I / you / know / pay / don’t / must. / if
Correct the errors in these sentences. Then, check them against the corrected sentences below.
I’m not resilient too.
It depends also of their skills.
I’m going to tell him if he could come later.
Let me see who is.
Seguro que os acordáis pero vamos a recordar un poco como se dicen las horas. Para expresar en punto: “It´s ….. o´clock” – It´s four o´clock (16:00) Para expresar y cuarto: “It´s quarter past …” – It´s quarter past four (16:15) Para expresar y media: “It´s half past …”– It´s half past four (16:30) Para […]
Correct the errors and then look at the corrected sentences below to check your answers.
I do this all of the days of the year.
You are tired?
No, I haven’t too.
What it was about?
By Tania Casado. A menudo utilizamos el pasado simple y el pasado contínuo juntos en una misma frase.A continuación os voy a explicar la diferencia entre ambos. El pasado contínuo va a describir la acción que se estaba desarrollando y que es interrumpida por la acción más corta, que va en pasado simple. Por ejemplo: […]
By Tania Casado. ¡Hola a tod@s! Hoy vamos a repasar los verbos modales que expresan obligación. Los principales son have to y must. Evidentemente entre ellos hay diferencias que os voy a explicar a continuación. Vamos a empezar con las obligaciones en presente, para ello podemos utilizar have to y must dependiendo de la intensidad […]
Correct the errors and then look at the corrected sentences below to check your answers.
I think yes.
It’s more important identify motivation and skills.
Do you have worked in a team?
Why I must leave a tip?
It depends to the person.
Here are 5 sentences with common errors made by non-native English speakers.
Correct the errors and then look at the corrected sentences below to check your answers.
Incorrect Sentences:
1. I don’t believe on military structure.
2. It’s too much hard.
3. They think more in the long term.
4. The people always contact with him.
5. There is a problem if it happens something.
Correct the errors and then look at the corrected sentences below to check your answers.
It hasn’t a top.
She doesn’t like go shopping.
I saw the answers before to do the exercise.
It isn’t difficult saying no, but it depend the thing.
I’m disagree.