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Rewrite the following sentences,
correcting the mistakes. |
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I went to the theatre where the
play was better than in any other theatre. |
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In the list of errors here was a
misrelated participle and a faulty use of tenses. |
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She is one of those people who
takes it to heart. |
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The lecture, interesting and which
was forcefully delivered, ended in applause. |
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Referring to your letter of the
9th, the books have already been dispatched. |
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She is definitely as capable, if
not more capable than her sister. |
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No one, including Jane and I, has a
greater right than she to be chosen monitor of the class. |
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The majority of the members of the
class is in favor of an excursion. |
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He is one of the top students who
has been selected for the debate. |
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The number of grammatical errors
marked in his two essays are too many. |
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Answers |
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I went to the theatre where the play was better than
that in any other theatre. |
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In the list of errors here were
a misrelated participle and a faulty use of tenses. |
3. |
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She is one of those people who take
it to heart. |
4. |
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The lecture which was interesting and which was forcefully
delivered, ended in applause. |
5. |
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Referring to your letter of the 9th, I
wish to inform you that the books have already been
dispatched. |
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She is definitely as capable of,
if not more capable than her sister. |
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No one, including Jane and me,
has a a greater right than she to be chosen monitor of the
class. |
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The majority of the members of the class
are in favor of an excursion. |
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He is one of the top students who have
been selected for the debate. |
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The number of grammatical errors marked in his two essays
is too many. |