Worksheet for correcting grammar errors in sentences.
A worksheet titled "Spot The Errors" with a magnifying glass icon, featuring ten sentences with grammatical mistakes to be corrected.
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Task: Spot the Errors and Correct the Mistakes
The task involves identifying errors in the given sentences and correcting them. Below is a detailed analysis of each sentence, highlighting the errors and providing corrections.
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#### 1. I visited to the overseas office in Paris.
- Error: The preposition "to" is incorrect here. When visiting a place, we use "at" or omit the preposition altogether.
- Correction:
- *I visited the overseas office in Paris.*
- OR
- *I visited at the overseas office in Paris.*
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#### 2. How do you think of the new proposal?
- Error: The structure "How do you think of..." is incorrect. The correct structure is "What do you think of...?"
- Correction:
- *What do you think of the new proposal?*
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#### 3. I wasn't enjoyed at the meeting.
- Error: The verb "enjoyed" is in the past participle form, which cannot be used with "wasn't." The correct form would be "didn't enjoy."
- Correction:
- *I didn't enjoy the meeting.*
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#### 4. I went skiing to the Alps.
- Error: The preposition "to" is incorrect here. When going somewhere for an activity like skiing, we typically use "in" or no preposition.
- Correction:
- *I went skiing in the Alps.*
- OR
- *I went skiing the Alps.*
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#### 5. I went to play tennis with some friends.
- Error: The sentence is grammatically correct as it stands. There are no errors here.
- Correction:
- *No correction needed.*
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#### 6. James taught me this last year!
- Error: The phrase "this last year" is awkward. It should be "last year" or "the previous year."
- Correction:
- *James taught me last year!*
- OR
- *James taught me the previous year!*
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#### 7. I'm worrying about my English.
- Error: The verb "worrying" is in the present continuous tense, but it is more natural to use "worried" in this context.
- Correction:
- *I'm worried about my English.*
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#### 8. "How was the movie?" "I thought really bad!"
- Error: The response "I thought really bad!" is incorrect. The word "bad" is an adjective, but it should be replaced with the adverb "badly."
- Correction:
- *How was the movie?*
- *I thought it was really bad!*
- OR
- *I thought really badly!*
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#### 9. I hate office parties! They're always really bored!
- Error: The word "bored" is incorrect here. "Bored" describes a person who feels uninterested, but "boring" describes something that is uninteresting.
- Correction:
- *I hate office parties! They're always really boring!*
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#### 10. I stayed my parents' house over Christmas.
- Error: The verb "stayed" is incomplete. To indicate staying at someone's house, we need to use "stayed at."
- Correction:
- *I stayed at my parents' house over Christmas.*
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Final Corrected Sentences:
1. I visited the overseas office in Paris.
2. What do you think of the new proposal?
3. I didn't enjoy the meeting.
4. I went skiing in the Alps.
5. I went to play tennis with some friends.
6. James taught me last year!
7. I'm worried about my English.
8. "How was the movie?" "I thought it was really bad!"
9. I hate office parties! They're always really boring!
10. I stayed at my parents' house over Christmas.
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Final Answer:
$$
\boxed{
\text{See the corrected sentences above.}
}
$$
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sentence error worksheet.