Error Correction Advanced Key
Error Correction Advanced Key
Error Correction Advanced Key
2) I tried to explain him the problem the problem to him, but he had difficulty understanding
me.
Some verbs can be followed by the indirect object and then the direct object. For example, we can
say I gave John the book. John is the indirect object and book is the direct object. However, we
cant do this with all verbs. Recommend, explain, and describe are three common verbs that take
the following form:
recommend/explain/describe + WHAT + TO WHOM
Correct: We explained the situation to the client.
Incorrect: We explained the client the situation.
Correct: Could you describe the problem to our IT manager?
Incorrect: Could you describe our IT manager the problem?
3) I dont know why you didnt go. If I were you, I should would have gone.
To talk about a hypothetical past, we can use would/might/could + have + participle. We do not use
should to talk about a hypothetical past. We use should to criticize past actions or express regret.
4) Kate claims that if she got had gotten an MBA, she might have been considered for the
position.
To talk about a hypothetical past, we need to use the past perfect in the if clause.
Correct: What would you have said if you had been there?
Incorrect: What would you have said if you were there?
8) They had managed a few crisises crises in the past, so they were able to handle this
situation fairly well.
Many words that end in is have irregular plural forms that end with es. The plural forms rhyme
with the word cheese.
crisis crises (plural)
diagnosis diagnoses (plural)
hypothesis hypotheses (plural)
analysis analyses (plural)
9) If you wouldve had told me, I would have given you my honest advice.
To talk about a hypothetical past, the if clauses takes the past perfect. We use would/might/could +
have + participle in the other clause.
Correct: What would you have done if you had been there?
Incorrect: What would you have done if you would have been there?
Correct: If I had known the weather was going to be so bad, I might have chosen a different day for
the party.
Incorrect: If I would have known the weather was going to be so bad, I might have chosen a
different day for the party.
12) Unfortunately, the species has gottenb ecome extinct do to human activity.
We can often use get to communicate that something has changed or transformed (get angry, get
depressed, get scared, get excited, etc.). However, we cant always use get (get famous, get
available, for example) .
15) Never before I had had I seen something quite like that.
We use subject-verb inversion when we start a sentence with a negative adverb (never, hardly,
seldom, etc.).