Исправь ошибки (выделенные слова). a) you will never know the language unless you will work a lot. b) i am thinking that jack will come soon. c) this dictionary is more expensive as that one. d) do you always work harldy at your english? e) the police is coming in a minute.

McMamon McMamon    1   06.08.2019 19:20    3

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Wow019282 Wow019282  04.10.2020 01:38
a) You will never know the language unless you  WORK a lot.
b) I  THINK that Jack will come soon.
c) This dictionary is more expensive than that one.
d) Do you always work hard at your English?
e) The police are coming in a minute.
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77linnik 77linnik  04.10.2020 01:38
A) You will never know the language unless you work a lot.
b) I think that Jack will come soon.
c) This dictionary is more expensive than that one.
d) Do you always work harld at your English?
e) The police are coming in a minute.
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adeelyaa3333 adeelyaa3333  28.01.2024 14:20
a) You will never know the language unless you work a lot.
Explanation: In this sentence, we need to correct the use of the future tense. It is not necessary to use "will" twice. Instead, we should use "will" before the verb "know" and simply use the base form of the verb "work".

b) I think that Jack will come soon.
Explanation: The verb "am thinking" is in the present continuous tense, but in this sentence, we want to express a general thought. So, we should use the simple present tense. Also, "i" should be capitalized as "I".

c) This dictionary is more expensive than that one.
Explanation: When comparing two things, we use "than" instead of "as". So, "as" should be replaced with "than". Additionally, "that one" is used to refer to something specific, so it should not be capitalized.

d) Do you always work hard at your English?
Explanation: The adverb "hardly" means "almost not", so it doesn't make sense in this context. We should use the adverb "hard" to convey the intended meaning. Also, "english" should be capitalized as "English".

e) The police are coming in a minute.
Explanation: "Police" is a collective noun and is treated as a plural noun. Therefore, we should use the plural verb form "are" instead of the singular verb form "is".
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