Choose the incorrect part indicated by A, B, C or D in the following sentence.
1. We need (A) calories to (B) doing (C) these physical activities (D) every day.
2. Hundreds (A) of volunteers (B) has (C) joined this campaign so (D) far.
3. Peter likes (A) junk food (B) but he do (C) not eat it much (D).
4. Where (A) will you (B) go climb (C) next month (D)?
5. She finds (A) making (B) models bored (C) because it is difficult and takes a lot of (D) time.
6. His sculpture is (A) quite same (B) from the theme of (C) the contest (D).
7. This gallery is not (A) as nice than (B) the one (C) I went (D) to last month.
8. The (A) Beatles was (B) famous about (C) the song (D) Yesterday.
1. We need (A) calories to (B) doing (C) these physical activities (D) every day.=>do
2. Hundreds (A) of volunteers (B) has (C) joined this campaign so (D) far.=>has
3. Peter likes (A) junk food (B) but he do (C) not eat it much (D).=>does
4. Where (A) will you (B) go climb (C) next month (D)?=>climbing
5. She finds (A) making (B) models bored (C) because it is difficult and takes a lot of (D) time.=>boring
6. His sculpture is (A) quite same (B) from the theme of (C) the contest (D).=>as
7. This gallery is not (A) as nice than (B) the one (C) I went (D) to last month.=>as
8. The (A) Beatles was (B) famous about (C) the song (D) Yesterday.=>for