
Найти ошибки и исправить их: 1) I don't know the boy. I never met him. 2) How long it takes you
to clean your room ? 3) It is raining hardly. Let's stay at home. 4) There will a museum in this sguara next year. 5) Have you invited much people to the New Year party. 6) Who did wash the floor ? 7) I am sure the film will interesting. 8) Has he lock the door? - Yes, he has. 9) Will be there any books for the boys? 10) They have bought this book three months ago.

Ответы на вопрос

1) I don't know the boy. I never meet him.
2) How long it's takes you to clean your room ?
3) It is raining hardly. Let's stay in home.
4) There will be a museum in this sguara next year.
5) Have you invited much people to the New Year party?
6) Who's did wash the floor ?
7) I am sure the film will be interesting.
8) Is he lock the door? - Yes, he is.
9) Will there be any books for boys?
10) They are bought this book three months ago.



1) I don't know that boy. I have(had) never met him.(будет и так и так правильно)
2) How long it taking to clean your room ?
3) It is rain hardly. Let's stay at home.
4) There will a museum in this sguara next year.
5) Have you invited many people to the New Year party?
6) Who washed the floor ?
7) I am sure the film interesting.
8) Has he locks the door? - Yes, he has.
9) Are be there any books for the boys?
10) They bought this book three months ago.



- The sentence is grammatically correct and error-free.
- "How long does it take you to clean your room?" - The verb 'take' needs to be conjugated in the third person singular form 'does' as the subject is 'it.'
- "It is raining hard. Let's stay at home." - 'hardly' means 'scarcely' or 'barely,' which doesn't make sense in this context. 'Hard' is the appropriate adverb to describe the intensity of the rain.
- "There will be a museum in this square next year." - The auxiliary verb 'be' is missing in the sentence.
- "Have you invited many people to the New Year party?" - 'Much' is used for uncountable nouns, while 'many' is used for countable nouns like 'people.'
- "Who washed the floor?" - The past simple form of the verb 'do' is 'did,' and the verb 'wash' should be in its base form.
- "I am sure the film will be interesting." - The sentence is missing the linking verb 'be' after 'will.'
- "Has he locked the door?" - The past participle form 'locked' should be used instead of 'lock' to form the present perfect tense.
- "Will there be any books for the boys?" - The sentence is missing the auxiliary verb 'be.'
- "They bought this book three months ago." - The present perfect tense is not appropriate to use when the action has a specific past time reference. The past simple tense should be used instead.


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