Do Exercise 4. Find the mistakes and correct them. 1. Smoking is dangerous for your health. 2. He went to buy some
Do Exercise 4. Find the mistakes and correct them. 1. Smoking is dangerous for your health. 2. He went to buy some sugar. 3. I’m glad to see you tonight. 4. He started doing the work. 5. I don’t mind helping you with cleaning. 6. They decided to go to the mountains in winter. 7. I hope to meet you at the party. 8. I didn’t know what to do! 9. It’s useless to cry over the broken vase. 10. He left the room without saying a word. 11. Let me go home. 12. Avoid making mistakes. 13. They suggested visiting our friends on Sunday. 14. He likes to watch
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Sure! Let"s go through Exercise 4 and correct the mistakes together:1. Smoking is dangerous for your health.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
2. He went to buy some sugar.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
3. I’m glad to see you tonight.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
4. He started doing the work.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
5. I don’t mind helping you with cleaning.
- The mistake is in the phrase "with cleaning." We should use the article "the" before "cleaning." The correct sentence is: "I don’t mind helping you with the cleaning."
6. They decided to go to the mountains in winter.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
7. I hope to meet you at the party.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
8. I didn’t know what to do!
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
9. It’s useless to cry over the broken vase.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
10. He left the room without saying a word.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
11. Let me go home.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
12. Avoid making mistakes.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
13. They suggested visiting our friends on Sunday.
- No mistake here. The sentence is grammatically correct.
14. He likes to watch...
- The sentence is incomplete. We need an object after "watch." For example, "He likes to watch movies" or "He likes to watch TV shows."
That"s it! You have successfully completed Exercise 4. Well done! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.