
Find the mistake and correct it. 2. I have written a book last year 3. My bag is heavies than
yours 4. Look out! The wall will fall down 5. Will we go to the beach tomorrow? 6. He have seen that film three times 7. I have been a teacher since three years 8. Helen is not here. She's been to the cinema 9. The more you study, the best your result will be

Ответы на вопрос

Is heavies -> is heavier
Will fall - is falling
Have -> has
Since -> for
She’s been -> she’s gone
Will be -> is / are (results)



Ответ:
2. i wrote a book last year
3. my bag is heavier than yours
6. He has seen that film three times
7. I have been a teacher for three years



Sure, I'll correct the sentences and explain the mistakes:
2. I have written a book last year. Correction: I wrote a book last year. Explanation: The present perfect tense "have written" is not appropriate when you specify a specific time frame like "last year." You should use the past simple tense "wrote."
3. My bag is heavies than yours. Correction: My bag is heavier than yours. Explanation: "Heavies" is not a word; the correct form is "heavier" when making a comparison.
4. Look out! The wall will fall down. Correction: Look out! The wall will fall. Explanation: "Fall down" is redundant. "Fall" already implies downward motion.
5. Will we go to the beach tomorrow? Correction: Are we going to the beach tomorrow? Explanation: The question structure is incorrect. You should use "Are we going" instead of "Will we go."
6. He have seen that film three times. Correction: He has seen that film three times. Explanation: The verb "have" should be replaced with "has" to match the subject "He." This is the correct form of the present perfect tense.
7. I have been a teacher since three years. Correction: I have been a teacher for three years. Explanation: "Since" is used with a specific point in time, and "for" is used to indicate a duration. In this case, "for" is the correct choice.
8. Helen is not here. She's been to the cinema. Correction: Helen is not here. She went to the cinema. Explanation: "She's been to the cinema" implies she went to the cinema and returned, but the past simple tense "went" is more appropriate in this context.
9. The more you study, the best your result will be. Correction: The more you study, the better your result will be. Explanation: "Best" should be corrected to "better" to indicate a comparative degree in this sentence.


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