Correct the mistakes 1. i am sure we are going to see them at the party. 2. andrews brother goes to the library three times the month.3.when did he chose those presents? .4.are you going to visit your friends the next sunday? .5.how long does she know him? -since 1995.6.she will at school at 11 tomorrow.7. who live in this nice little house? -the browns do.8.he is not swiming.he is jumping now.9.i didnt like the soup.there was not meat there.10.those girls have translated part two last monday.
Correction: I am sure we will see them at the party.
Explanation: Instead of using "are going to," we can use the future tense "will" to indicate a future event.
2. Andrews brother goes to the library three times the month.
Correction: Andrew's brother goes to the library three times a month.
Explanation: Instead of using "the month," we should use "a month" to specify the frequency of how often Andrew's brother goes to the library.
3. When did he chose those presents?
Correction: When did he choose those presents?
Explanation: The word "chose" should be in the simple past tense, so it should be "choose" instead.
4. Are you going to visit your friends the next Sunday?
Correction: Are you going to visit your friends next Sunday?
Explanation: We do not need to use "the" before "next Sunday" because "Sunday" is specific enough by itself. It is not necessary to provide further emphasis.
5. How long does she know him? - Since 1995.
Correction: How long has she known him? - Since 1995.
Explanation: The present tense "does she know" should be changed to the present perfect tense "has she known" to indicate an action that started in the past and continues until the present.
6. She will at school at 11 tomorrow.
Correction: She will be at school at 11 tomorrow.
Explanation: The verb "will" should be followed by the verb "be" to indicate a future action.
7. Who live in this nice little house? - The Browns do.
Correction: Who lives in this nice little house? - The Browns do.
Explanation: The word "live" should be changed to "lives" to agree with the verb form used in the question. It should be singular because we are asking about one person or family who lives in the house.
8. He is not swimming. He is jumping now.
Correction: He is not swimming. He is jumping now.
Explanation: No correction needed. The sentence is already correct grammatically.
9. I didn't like the soup. There was not meat there.
Correction: I didn't like the soup. There was no meat in it.
Explanation: Instead of using "not meat there," we should use "no meat in it" to specify that there is no meat present in the soup.
10. Those girls have translated part two last Monday.
Correction: Those girls translated part two last Monday.
Explanation: Instead of using "have translated," we should use the simple past tense "translated" to specify an action that happened in the past.