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Correct the sentences which are grammatically not correct

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Grammar 1 (Can/Can't)

Grammar 1 (Can/Can't)

1. Do you can ride a bicycle safely in Budapest?

2. You can eats Indian food in this restaurant.

3. You can't travel by underground in Szzhalombatta.

4. Can we go shopping on Sunday?

5. Where you can buy a newspaper here?

Grammar 2 (collocations)

1. Do you play guitar?

2. I often visit to my friends.

3. Klri reads a fashion magazine in the afternoons.

4. He doesn't often go swimming.

5. I listen to radio every morning.

Grammar 3 (this/that/these/those)

1. What's those in English?

2. This is my new boyfriend.

3. Are these Spanish oranges?

4. Who's this over there?

5. What's that on the table?

Grammar 4 (have got/has got)

1. I've got three trumpets at home.

2. Has she got a mobile phone in her bag?

3. This house haven't got a garden.

4. My cat's got beautiful eyes.

5. Do you have got an American car?

Grammar 5 (adverbs of frequency)

1. She not often goes to the cinema.2. I never watch football on television.

3. English people usually are very friendly.

4. Do you sometimes have dinner at your friend's house?

5. It always is very hot in August in my city.

Grammar 6 (like/love/hate)

1. Peter like having a party.

2. We don't like flying.

3. Do they like play computer games?

4. Kim Basinger hates crowds.

5. I am love dogs and cats.

Grammar 7 (articles)

1. I go to the cinema on Saturdays.

2. Paul Newman is American actor.

3. She lives in New York in the city centre.

4. Most people go to work by the train.

5. What time do you usually go to the school?

Grammar 8 (plurals)

1. Businessmans usually travel by car.

2. She drinks two bottle of waters every day.

3. The teacher has got a lot of dictionarys.4. Most childrens wait in a queue to get on the bus.

5. Where are my keys?

Grammar 9 (time)

1. It's half past two o'clock.

2. It's twenty-five past three.

3. It's half to eight in the evening.

4. It's quarter past four in the morning.

5. It's two minutes to eleven.

Grammar 10 (countries/nationalities)

1. They are from Chinese.

2. We come from Polishland.

3. We love Brazilian football.

4. Honda is a Japan car.

5. Do you speak French and Italian?

Grammar 11 (travelling vocab)

1. People in most countries ride on the right.

2. My mother walks to work because she hasn't got a car.

3. Can you drive a bicycle?

4. Do they often fly to Chicago?

5. Every day 500,000 people travel with bus in London.

Grammar 12 (personal info)

1. I've got two forenames: Balzs s Dniel.

2. How old is your sister?

3. Where's your address, please?

4. My surname is gnes and my first name is Horvth.

5. Her job is an architect.

Grammar 13 (family/possessive 's)

1. My brother is my mother's daughter.

2. Who is Stella to Paul McCartney?

3. "I'm an only child" means "I haven't got a sister or a brother".

4. Minnie's Mickey's girlfriend.

5. My cousin is my uncle's sister.

Grammar 14 (pronouns)

1- I like ice-cream.

- Me too!

2. That's my sister...but who's that with she?

3. I like dogs but he doesn't like it.

4. - I don't like television.

- I neither!

5. - Her name is Karen.

- How do you spell it?

Grammar 15 (numbers)1. Two millions people fly to Mexico every day.

2. My dog is fiveteen years old.

3. A normal journey to Pcs takes about three hours.

4. I have got fourty-one CDs at home.

5. This book has got one hundred sixty pages.

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