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    Choose the one word or phrase which would not be appropriate in standard written English.
     
1.   John is the only one of the students in the class that never admit making a mistake, even when it is pointed out to him.
     
2.   When common people like ourselves lack faith in our government leaders, it is urgent that something be done.
     
3.   I walked on as brisk as the heat would let me until I reached the road which led to the village.
     
4.   Some people make more money than us teachers, but few gain as much satisfaction from their work.
     
5.   Don't you agree that one's devotion to do his tasks well is to be admired ?
     
6.   There are many important detail to attend to before an honorable peace agreement is reached.
     
7.   He is one of those men whom, I am sure, always do their best, even in the most trying circumstances.
     
8.   I object to war not because it drains the economy, but that is seems inhuman.
     
9.   He laid on the ground momentarily, trying to get enough energy to pick himself up.
     
10.   Any conclusion other the one which was reached seems totally unjustified; I so stated in my report.
     

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1.   John is the only one of the students in the class that never admits making a mistake, even when it is pointed out to him.
2.   When common people like us lack faith in our government leaders, it is urgent that something be done.
3.   I walked on as briskly as the heat would let me until I reached the road which led to the village.
4.   Some people make more money than we teachers, but few gain as much satisfaction from their work.
5.   Don't you agree that one's devotion to doing his tasks well is to be admired ?
6.   There are many important details to attend to before an honorable peace agreement is reached.
7.   He is one of those men who, I am sure, always do their best, even in the most trying circumstances.
8.   I object to war not because it drains the economy, but because is seems inhuman.
9.   He lay on the ground momentarily, trying to get enough energy to pick himself up.
10.   Any conclusion other than the one which was reached seems totally unjustified; I so stated in my report.
     
 
 
 

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