Each of the following sentences has ONE mistake (grammar or spelling). Find
and correct them.
1. Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect in
the environment.
2. The minister has announced that there will be no change in goverment
policy.
3. The number of students choose to study abroad has increased by 23% since
2018.
4. That trip was an unforgetable experience for both of them.
5. Atmospheric pollution is lower two years ago than it is now.
6. Airplanes are one of the safest transports.
7. Cars use less fuel because their engines are becoming more efficiently.
8. In my experience, museums which sell tickets are often better than those
that do not, in terms of service and manage.
9. The bad condition of this road has made three accidents this year.
10. The cold whether has caused plenty of problems on the railways in recent
weeks.
11. August is the hottest month, which the average daily temperature is 35
degrees.
12. The introduction of domestic appliances have improved the way people
live.
13. For instance, washing machine saves people several hours of hard work
each week.
14. From my view, implementing such measures may help reduce traffic jams.
15. The table give information on different means of transport used by
overseas visitors to travel in New Zealand.
16. Approximately 10 percent tourists went to museums when they were on
holiday.
17. Children could play safe in the street, and there was little crime.
18. The bar chart shows how much carbon dioxide each type of traveller
produce.
19. In the cities, the amount of young people living alone is 28%.
20. Working with children can be quite challenging. However it can be very
rewarding as well.
21. The storm which occured at the end of January destroyed several houses.
22. Nowadays, more and more people are leaving to big cities to find
employment.
23. You will eat more healthy if you grill food instead of frying it.
24. You can shop economical in markets than in supermarkets.
25. The advantage of a laptop is that it does not take up too many space.
26. Worldwide sales of the game are twenty millions every year.