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Underline the sentences with
mistakes and rewrite them correctly using verbs with the 's' or
'ing' ending, or the 'ing' clause. |
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Tina : |
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David, looks at that sign ! The road leads to Dolphin's Bay is
under repair. |
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David : |
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That's all right. We can use the other road to Dolphin's Bay. |
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Tina : |
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That road have a lot of potholes. I think we should go somewhere
else today. |
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David : |
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Okay. Take my handphone from the glove compartment and phone
Martin. He lives about 20 minutes away. We'll visit him if he's
free today. |
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Tina : |
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His phone is ring ... I don't think he's in. |
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David : |
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Oh, I forgot. On Saturdays he goes horse-riding or he play a
game of tennis at his club. |
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Tina : |
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Let's check where he is. I'll call him on his handphone ... Hi,
Martin. Tina here. Where are you ? |
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Martin : |
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Hi, I was just about to call you. I'm in front of your house. I
wanted surprise the two of you. |
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Answers |
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David, looks at that sign ! --> David,
look at that sign ! |
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The road leads to Dolphin's Bay is under repair. --> The
road leading to Dolphin's
Bay is under repair. |
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That road have a lot of potholes --> That road
has a lot of potholes. |
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His phone is ring. --> His phone is
ringing. |
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On Saturdays he goes horse-riding or he play a game of tennis
at his club. --> On Saturdays he goes horse-riding or he
plays a game of tennis at
his club. |
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I wanted surprise the two of you. --> I wanted
to surprise the two of you. |
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