Fill in the gaps. Don't use any punctuation marks:

1. I too many work-related accidents.

3. He’s a real accident looking for somewhere

2. I’ve of times I’ve hit my thumb with a hammer.

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1. I too many work-related accidents.
Corrected sentence: I have had too many work-related accidents.

Explanation: In this sentence, the word "too" is used to express an excessive or a larger number than desired. However, to make the sentence grammatically correct, we need to add the auxiliary verb "have" after "I" to show that the accidents have occurred in the past. The correct sentence should be "I have had too many work-related accidents."

Step-by-step solution:
- Identify the error: The sentence is missing the auxiliary verb "have."
- Correct the error: Add the auxiliary verb "have" after "I."
- Rationale: In English, we use the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense when talking about an action or event that happened at an indefinite time in the past.

2. I’ve of times I’ve hit my thumb with a hammer.
Corrected sentence: I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve hit my thumb with a hammer.

Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "I’ve of times" is incorrect. The proper phrase should be "I’ve lost count of," which means the person has forgotten or does not know the exact number of times they have hit their thumb with a hammer. Additionally, we need to include the phrase "with a hammer" to specify the tool used.

Step-by-step solution:
- Identify the error: The phrase "I’ve of times" is incorrect.
- Correct the error: Replace "I’ve of times" with "I’ve lost count of" and add "with a hammer" to specify the tool used.
- Rationale: "I’ve lost count of" is a common phrase used when someone cannot remember or quantify something accurately. Adding "with a hammer" clarifies the tool used in this context.

3. He’s a real accident looking for somewhere.
Corrected sentence: He's a real accident waiting to happen.

Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "looking for somewhere" is incorrect. The correct phrase should be "waiting to happen." This expression implies that the person tends to have accidents frequently or is likely to get into an accident in the future.

Step-by-step solution:
- Identify the error: The phrase "looking for somewhere" is incorrect.
- Correct the error: Replace "looking for somewhere" with "waiting to happen."
- Rationale: "Waiting to happen" is a common idiom used when describing someone or something that is likely to result in an accident or disaster.

To summarize, the corrected sentences are:
1. I have had too many work-related accidents.
2. I've lost count of how many times I've hit my thumb with a hammer.
3. He's a real accident waiting to happen.
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