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Ahat [919]
3 years ago
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find the errors in the sentence, then rewrite the correct sentences below. 1. the news on channel 46 are always bad. 2. the advi

sor gave me the wrong informations. her advices were incorrect.
English
1 answer:
Leno4ka [110]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. The news on Channel 46 is always bad.

2. The adviser gave me the wrong information. Her advice was incorrect.

Explanation:

The errors in the first sentence had to do with the capitalization and incorrect use of tense.

The errors in the sentence has to do with capitalization, improper use of tense and pluralization of an uncountable noun.

From the first sentence, the first word is not capitalized, the proper noun "Channel 46" was not capitalized and wrong use of tense with "are" when the subject "news" is singular.

From the second sentence, the first word is not capitalized, and the uncountable noun "information" has an 's' added which is incorrect. Another uncountable noun "advice" also has an 's' improperly added.

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