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● John finally confess that he has not been entirely honest with Angelina.
● Sometimes a writer will risk his reputation by writing something complete different.
● What on earth was the reason why the government not mentioned the risk of rising unemployment?
● The terrible news about higher taxes have shocked the entire nation.
● He might could persuade his father to pay for the repair of his bicycle.
● My neighbour smiled friendly to me.
● If he hadn't taken the wrong turn, he would have get home a lot earlier.
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● Indsættelse af de understregede adjektiver og adverbier.
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● Redegørelse for sammenhængen mellem tekstens stil og genre.
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● ”Vi forventer, at du passer ordentligt på vores datter, mens vi er væk”, sagde faren til barnepigen.
● Det er svært at få folk i tyverne til at melde sig ind i et politisk parti, men på den anden side er mange unge aktive i en græsrodsorganisation.
● Hvis du maler stuen i den farve, vil den komme til at se meget mindre ud.
● Jeg kender en, der skal bo i London det næste års tid.
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1. John finally confess that he has not been entirely honest with Angelina.
This sentence highlights a common error in verb tense agreement.
The correct form should be "confessed" instead of "confess." The commentary rightly points out the need for past tense here, as John's action of confessing is something that has already occurred in the past.
This error illustrates the importance of using the correct verb form to convey actions in the appropriate time frame.
2. Sometimes a writer will risk his reputation by writing something complete different.
Here, the mistake lies in the phrase "something complete different," where "complete" should be replaced with "completely."
This example underscores the significance of using adverbs to modify adjectives correctly.
The commentary provides clarity by emphasizing the correct adverbial form to properly modify the adjective "different."
3. What on earth was the reason why the government not mentioned the risk of rising unemployment?
This sentence raises issues with question formation and word order. The correct structure should be: "What on earth was the reason why the government did not mention the risk of rising unemployment?"
The commentary illuminates the necessity of forming coherent questions in English, including correct auxiliary verb placement and question word usage.
4. The terrible news about higher taxes have shocked the entire nation.
The error here lies in subject-verb agreement, where "have" should be replaced with "has" to match the singular subject "news."
This example underscores the importance of ensuring grammatical concord between subjects and verbs, ensuring clarity and correctness in communication.
The commentary provides a clear explanation of subject-verb agreement principles.
5. He might could persuade his father to pay for the repair of his bicycle.
This sentence includes a common colloquialism that is grammatically incorrect in standard English usage.
The correct form should be: "He might be able to persuade his father to pay for the repair of his bicycle."
The commentary addresses the need to avoid double modals and use standard English expressions for clarity and correctness.
6. My neighbour smiled friendly to me.
The error here lies in the incorrect placement of the adverb "friendly," which should be replaced with "friendlily" or rephrased as "smiled in a friendly manner."
The commentary explains the correct usage of adverbs to modify verbs appropriately, maintaining grammatical accuracy and clarity in expression.
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