Hi, my friends! Our dear Onee-Chan asked me to post the blog “Find and correct the mistakes” as a continuation of Tanya’s and my previous blogs with the same title. For those who haven’t taken part in such tests before, I will give some explanations. Each of the given sentences contains one or more grammar mistakes. They may be articles, prepositions, tenses, participles, gerunds, wrong forms of a pronoun, modal auxiliaries, whatever. You should find and correct all of them. You shouldn’t change the vocabulary, it is correct, but you may change the word order if it is wrong.

Here are the sentences for you to correct:

  1. Neither my wife nor I go nowhere today.
  2. He climbed on the top of the tree to look on the covered by the snow forest.
  3. He got twice more scores on the test.
  4. The higher rose the plane, the coldest was there.
  5. Being discussed article had written few months ago.
  6. In the room the door was opened on the river.
  7. She don’t approve him drive so fast.
  8. He didn’t greet me and I thought he mustn’t notice me.
  9. If I thought, I will be misunderstood I would have made myself clearest.
  10. She denies that she fools by him.

The deadline is January 30. After you all are done, I will tell you the correct answers and explain all the mistakes.

January 28.

Well, my friends! I will tell you the correct answers today as both Tanya and I will be offline for a few days.

There you go!

  1. Neither my wife nor I am going anywhere today.
  2. He climbed up to the top of a tree to look at the forest covered with (the) snow.
  3. He got twice as many scores for the test.
  4. The higher the plane rose, the colder it was.
  5. The article being discussed was written a few months ago.
  6. In the room was a door opening to the river.
  7. She doesn’t approve of his driving so fast.
  8. He didn’t greet me and I thought he couldn’t have noticed me.
  9. If I had thought, I was going to be misunderstood I would have made myself clear(er).
  10. She denies being fooled by him.

Now, I will explain the mistakes.

1. If we speak about our plans for the nearest future, we use the present progressive tense. If NEITHER…NOR… used as a subject, a verb must be in the person of the last noun/pronoun. Neither…nor… is negative, so we must use ANYWHERE.

2. The top of a tree is ABOVE us. So, he climbed UP in the direction of the top (TO). We always  look  AT something. The participle phrase must follow the noun.

3. If we use some multiplier in a comparison, the construction must be: …AS many/much (AS)…

4. This comparison must be:

The + comparative adjective + subject+predicate

in both parts. Besides, we say “IT is cold”.

5. BEING DISCUSSED is a participle phrase that must be after a noun. Some months = a few months. And, of course, the predicate must be in the past simple tense, the passive voice.

6. If we start a sentence with the modifier of place, it must be immediately followed by the verb. It is called the inversion of a predicate. Besides, a door opens somewhere. It is the active voice. So, we need a participle in the present active form, i.e., OPENING.

7. The verb APPROVE must be followed by OF and a gerund. A pronoun/noun before the gerund must be in the possessive form.

8. If we want to say that most probably something happened in the past, we say:

It must have happened.

If we mean that most probably it didn’t happen, we say:

It couldn’t have happened.

9. It is the unreal condition in the past. In the conditional clause the verb must be in the subjunctive perfect form. If the action in the second subordinate clause relates to the future past, we use TO BE GOING TO as a predicate. Besides, there is the wrong form of an adjective at the end of the sentence.

10. The verb DENY must be  followed by a gerund. And, of course, in this sentence the gerund must be in the passive form.

I will be glad to answer all your questions on this test!

Thank you all! I hope you will go on taking part in our tests improving your grammar.

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  • No 6 is is wrong. This sentence means that there was a door in the room and when one opened it, one saw the river

  • Dear Danny, I just want to correct my first sentence:

    1. Neither my wife nor I will go anywhere today.

    and in 6. it must be "an open door" ...

  • Now, I can say that No 1 is almost right, but you need different tenses!

  • Dear Rose! I am realy sorry, but I can't accept any of your answers as correct!

  • Dear Danny, I know grammar isn't my strong side, but I will try to correct the mistakes.

    1. Neither my wife nor I go today somewhere.

    2. He climbed to the top of the tree to look at the snow-covered forest.

    3. He got twice as much score for the test.

    4. The higher the plane rose, the colder was it.

    5. The discussed article has been written a few months ago.

    6. In the room was an open door to the river.

    7. She doesn't approve him driving so fast.

    10. She denies having been fooled by him.

  • Dear Elen, here is the link to our group dedicated to grammar

    http://www.myenglishclub.com/group/improving-grammar-with-tanya-and...

    Improving Grammar with Tanya and Dan
    My dear friends! Being a professional teacher of English grammar, I decided to start this group to help you improve your knowledge of the subject. Ma…
  • Oh Gosh... so bad?? Ok... I will read your blogs and I will try again...

  • Oh, boy! Would you like me to go grey reading your answers? Hahahaha!

    Luci, dear! At your level, you should have noticed more mistakes! When I read your stories, there is almost nothing to correct. Well, only 10 is right.

    Elen, dear! Your last correction of 1 is perfect, but it is the only one correct sentence.

    Dear Bullseye! Glad to meet you! In fact, it is not a game, it is kind of teaching/learning. If you feel like playing games, welcome to our Jeopardy, The Wheel and Guess My Word! Well, you have corrected the most principle mistake in No 3, but there is one more. Besides, you can't add any other words to the given sentences.

    So, my friends, back to school!

    P.S. If you read my two previous blogs on participles, you will be able to correct at least some sentences. If you read some Tanya's blogs and the information on "Daily Practice" you will correct most of the mistakes.

  • its fun and i'd like to join this game..

    1. Neither my wife nor I went anywhere today.

    2. He climbed to the top of the tree to look at the forest covered by the snow.

    3. He got twice as many scores as before on the test.

    4. The higher the plane rises, the colder there is.

    5. The article being discussed had been written few months ago.

    6. The door in the room is open towards the river.

    7. She doesn’t approve of him driving so fast.

    8. He didn’t greet me and I thought he mustn't have noticed me.

    9. If I knew I would be misunderstood, I would have made myself clearer.

    10. She denies that she has been fooled by him.

  • Suddendly, I think I found it.

    1. Neither you nor I am going anywhere today.

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