Hello crew!
Are you ready for spotting the mistakes? Let's get started!
Look at the picture below.
Could you spot the errors in the picture? Let's see if you found all of them.
Yeah, All of them are grammar mistakes. Now, it is your turn to correct them. Fill the gaps.
You got it right, don't you? Mention if you were spot-on in the comments.
Any doubts?
Let's clear them! The first mistake is in the preposition 'for', it must be the infitive market 'to' because it indicates a purpose. The second is the 'that'; although 'what' and 'that' are confusing relative pronouns, we must use 'what' in the sentence because it refers to something someone says, we use 'that' to introduce something like ideas or concepts. Finally, the third grammar error is in another preposition 'on', it should be replaced with 'about' to since 'know' collocates with 'about' to mention a topic.
Find out what Andrew Tarvin says about humor in the video below.
Hope you've had a whale of a time while reading this post. Tell me in the 💬 if you've read between the lines to catch his jokes.
Recycle ♻ this spot post by sharing it with friends.
In case you have any question related to this lesson, remember that you could send me a message using the contact form 📧.
If you want to know when a 🆕 lesson is up for grabs, subscribe 🔝 - it's 🆓 😄.
Cheerio❗
#education 📚 #language #English 💂 #learnenglish #learnenglishathome 🏡#studyenglish 👓 #englishlesson #englishlearning #englishexpressions #englishphrases #englishonline #inglesonline 💻 #englishoninstagram #easyenglish ✔ #englishwithaneu 📱 #englishwithaneu2020 📅 #songs 🎵 #newpost #vocabulary #vocab #sayings #actionsspeaklouder #commonerrorsinenglish #grammar #englishgrammar #findtheerror
Let's clear them! The first mistake is in the preposition 'for', it must be the infitive market 'to' because it indicates a purpose. The second is the 'that'; although 'what' and 'that' are confusing relative pronouns, we must use 'what' in the sentence because it refers to something someone says, we use 'that' to introduce something like ideas or concepts. Finally, the third grammar error is in another preposition 'on', it should be replaced with 'about' to since 'know' collocates with 'about' to mention a topic.
Find out what Andrew Tarvin says about humor in the video below.
Hope you've had a whale of a time while reading this post. Tell me in the 💬 if you've read between the lines to catch his jokes.
Recycle ♻ this spot post by sharing it with friends.
If you want to know when a 🆕 lesson is up for grabs, subscribe 🔝 - it's 🆓 😄.
Cheerio❗
#education 📚 #language #English 💂 #learnenglish #learnenglishathome 🏡#studyenglish 👓 #englishlesson #englishlearning #englishexpressions #englishphrases #englishonline #inglesonline 💻 #englishoninstagram #easyenglish ✔ #englishwithaneu 📱 #englishwithaneu2020 📅 #songs 🎵 #newpost #vocabulary #vocab #sayings #actionsspeaklouder #commonerrorsinenglish #grammar #englishgrammar #findtheerror
0 Comments