The document provides guidance on tactics for detecting errors in sentences, including breaking sentences into parts, considering grammatical correctness, tense, meaning, and context. It then provides 12 example sentences with potential errors and asks the reader to identify the errors in each sentence.
The document provides guidance on tactics for detecting errors in sentences, including breaking sentences into parts, considering grammatical correctness, tense, meaning, and context. It then provides 12 example sentences with potential errors and asks the reader to identify the errors in each sentence.
The document provides guidance on tactics for detecting errors in sentences, including breaking sentences into parts, considering grammatical correctness, tense, meaning, and context. It then provides 12 example sentences with potential errors and asks the reader to identify the errors in each sentence.
The document provides guidance on tactics for detecting errors in sentences, including breaking sentences into parts, considering grammatical correctness, tense, meaning, and context. It then provides 12 example sentences with potential errors and asks the reader to identify the errors in each sentence.
Sentence Structure Error แบงประโยคและโครงสรางประโยคออกเปนสวน ๆ Grammar Detection พิจารณาหลักความถูกตองทางไวยกรณ Tense พิจารณาหลักความถูกตองเกี่ยวกับเรื่อง tense Meaning พิจารณาการใชความหมายอยางถูกตองตอบริบท Exercise Error Detection Exercise 1. Not (1) drinking enough water can lead (2) to health problems such as headaches, (3) poorly physical performance, and (4) more serious issues. Error Detection Exercise 2. (1) Heavy rainfall caused the river (2) to overflow and (3) raise to a record breaking (4) 43-feet crest. Error Detection Exercise 3. Around 88 million Americans (1) whom don’t smoke, (2) including 54% of children (3) between the ages of 3 and 11, are (4) exposed to secondhand smoke. Error Detection Exercise 4. The money (1) that the government collects from junk food taxes (2) will be put towards projects that (3) encouraging people to eat (4) healthy foods. Error Detection Exercise 5.. A school’s football season (1) ( often begins in (2) late summer when temperatures are still (3)( high, so there (4) are a greater risk for heat stroke. Error Detection Exercise 6. (1) Increased contraceptive use (2) ( caused a decline (3) on the number of abortions (4) ( performed worldwide from 1995 to 2003. Error Detection Exercise 7. Today, the enemy is (11) within, a radicalism that, (2) like Frankenstein‘s monster, (3) have turned on its (4) former patron. Error Detection Exercise 8. UNICEF reports that 28,000 28 (1) weakened children die (2) from diseases and (3) ( other circumstances that are (4) easy preventable. Error Detection Exercise 9. (1) Alike other mineral grains, (2) ( those in basalt are so small (3) that they cannot be seen with the (4) naked eye. Error Detection Exercise 10. The French (1) came to Pondicherry in 1674, and it is (2) their influence that (3) ( make this peaceful place on the east coast the (4) ( pleasant city it is today. Error Detection Exercise 11.. As temperatures which are (1)( dramatic rising (2) melt the (3) polar ice cap, five countries race to map their claims (44) to a new energy frontier. Error Detection Exercise 12. (1) A 40-years-old man (2) ( was found guilty of trafficking 198,000 speed pills in Chiang Rai. He was arrested at a restaurant (3) ( as he was about to hand over the drugs to police (4) posing as buyers.