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Tema [17]
2 years ago
12

Integrated English section ​

English
1 answer:
Temka [501]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. D. NE

2. D. NE

3. B

4. C

5. C

6. C

7. A

8. A

9. D. NE

10. D. NE

Explanation:

In English Language, error recognition refers to the ability of detecting, recognizing and spotting out errors in a sentence. It is a cognitive process.

In the given sentences, you will discover that there are no errors in numbers 1, 2,9 and 10.

In no. 3, the error is <em>with.</em> The correct word is <em>from</em>.

In no. 4, the error is <em>industrial</em>. The correct word is <em>industrious</em>.

In no. 5, the error is <em>went</em>. The correct word is <em>gone</em>.

In no. 6, the error is  <em>by</em>. The correct word is <em>with</em>.

In no. 7, the error is <em>me</em>. The correct word is<em> I</em>.

In no. 8, the error is <em>me</em>. The correct word is<em> I</em>.

The above answers I provided are very much correct.

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