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Find the mistake, can you?
Bạn có thể tìm lỗi của câu không?
Đọc 10 câu dưới đây xem chúng có đúng không? Bạn có thấy lỗi nào
không? Có một số lỗi đấy, nhưng có bao nhiêu? Khi bạn nghĩ bạn có
thể tìm được hết lỗi rồi, hãy bấm nút Show Answers (phí dưới) để xem
giải thích đầy đủ.

Read these ten sentences. Are they OK? Do they have any mistakes?
There are some, but how many? When you think that you have found
all the mistakes click on Show Answers (below) for a full explanation.
1 - I have a lot of informations to remember.
2 - She speaks English good.
3 - Have you ever drank German beer?
4 - In the summer we always go to swimming.
5 - Each of these chocolates are tasty.
6 - We all agree that we must improving our English.
7 - Italy is a much warmest country than England.
8 - At night I looked at moon through my window.
9 - I got a Japanese, great, red umbrella for my birthday.
10 - Remember to have a fun when you learn English.
Answers
They all have mistakes! Here's what's wrong::
1 - 'Information' is not a countable noun. We should say "I have a lot of
information to remember".
2 - 'Good' is used in this sentence where an adverb is needed. 'Good' is
an adjective. We should say "She speaks English well". 'Well' is an
adverb here.
3 - 'Have you ever + past participle verb'. 'Drunk' is the past participle
form of 'drink'. We should say 'Have you ever drunk German beer".
4 - We do not use 'go to' with an activity. 'To + -ing' is not correct
English. We should say "In the summer we always go swimming".


5 - Each, each one, either, neither, everyone, everybody, anybody,
anyone, nobody, somebody, someone, and no one are singular and
require a singular verb."Each of these chocolates is tasty."
6 - 'Must' can not be followed by an '-ing' verb. We should say "We all
agree that we must improve our English".
7 - We are comparing two things (Italy and England) so we need to use
the comparative adjective 'warmer'. We should say "Italy is a much
warmer country than England".
8 - We say 'the moon', 'the stars', 'the sun'. We must use the article 'the'.
We should say "At night I looked at the moon through my window".
9 - Adjective word order: Opinion (great), colour (red) and then origin
(Japanese). We should say "I got a great, red, Japanese umbrella for my
birthday".
10 - 'Fun' is an adjective. It does not need an article ('a'). We should say
"Remember to have fun when you learn English".

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