Group B Find the mistakes in B. Use the symbols to mark them, but don't correct them.
A
1 I like Rome because is a beautiful city,
2 She studied for three years psychology,
3 There aren't any milk.
4 Hes speaking French, German, and Spanish
5 I watched TV, than I went to bed.
6 Did you by any bread at the supermarket?
B
I I lost my all money,
2 What did you last night?
3 He always wear jeans,
4 My town is quite at the weekend.
5 I want that I pass the exam.
6 Shes married with Peter.

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Varvaralikhtsr1 Varvaralikhtsr1  29.10.2020 05:56

ет шо такое? перевод можно

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a18441 a18441  09.01.2024 15:46
Sure! Here are the mistakes in Group B:

B
1. I I lost my all money. (Incorrect)
2. What did you last night? (Incorrect)
3. He always wear jeans. (Incorrect)
4. My town is quite at the weekend. (Incorrect)
5. I want that I pass the exam. (Incorrect)
6. Shes married with Peter. (Incorrect)

Now let's mark them with the symbols:

B
1. I I lost my all money. (X)
2. What did you last night? (X)
3. He always wear jeans. (X)
4. My town is quite at the weekend. (X)
5. I want that I pass the exam. (X)
6. Shes married with Peter. (X)

Now, let's explain why these sentences are incorrect:

1. "I I lost my all money."
The word "I" is repeated twice, which is not grammatically correct.
Correction: I lost all my money.

2. "What did you last night?"
The word order is incorrect. The correct question word order is "Did you + verb + object?"
Correction: What did you do last night?

3. "He always wear jeans."
The verb should be in its base form after the third person singular pronoun "He."
Correction: He always wears jeans.

4. "My town is quite at the weekend."
The word "quite" means completely or entirely, which doesn't fit the context of the sentence. It should be "quiet," meaning calm or peaceful.
Correction: My town is quiet at the weekend.

5. "I want that I pass the exam."
The word "that" is unnecessary in this sentence.
Correction: I want to pass the exam.

6. "Shes married with Peter."
The correct preposition to use when talking about marriage is "to," not "with."
Correction: She's married to Peter.

I hope this explanation helps you understand the mistakes and their corrections. Let me know if you have any further questions!
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