The document contains 5 sections with 5 sentences each that contain grammatical mistakes. Some examples of mistakes include: using adverbs like "quick" instead of adjectives like "quickly"; comparing items with "gooder" instead of "better"; using "most" instead of "more" for comparisons; and celebrating holidays on incorrect dates. The document appears to be highlighting common grammatical errors for learners of English.
The document contains 5 sections with 5 sentences each that contain grammatical mistakes. Some examples of mistakes include: using adverbs like "quick" instead of adjectives like "quickly"; comparing items with "gooder" instead of "better"; using "most" instead of "more" for comparisons; and celebrating holidays on incorrect dates. The document appears to be highlighting common grammatical errors for learners of English.
The document contains 5 sections with 5 sentences each that contain grammatical mistakes. Some examples of mistakes include: using adverbs like "quick" instead of adjectives like "quickly"; comparing items with "gooder" instead of "better"; using "most" instead of "more" for comparisons; and celebrating holidays on incorrect dates. The document appears to be highlighting common grammatical errors for learners of English.
2. She speaks english perfect 3. Mary dances very beautiful 4. She drives the car good 5. He is a carefully driver WHAT’S THE MISTAKE II
1. I would like a coffee
2. I would like to drink some glass of water 3. Would you like any juice? 4. I don’t like some vegetables 5. I want some banana WHAT’ THE MISTAKE III
1. Salvador is biggest than
Lauro de Freitas 2. São Paulo is the biggest city of Brazil 3. Cerveja is gooder than wine 4. Exams are most boring than seminars 5. Vegetables are more bad than fruits WHAT’S THE MISTAKE IV
1. We exchange gifts on New Year’s
Eve 2. We celebrate Valentine’s day in june 3. We get something as a presente on the weekends 4. We celebrate mother’s day in august 5. We rest on mondays