MULTI_CONC
All the sentences below contain one crash in the designated category, or if MULTI contain a multi-car pile-up. Click CONC to see examples of how native speakers achieve the meaning the writer is looking for. Extract the pattern from the data and use it to correct the sentence.

A. Prepositions

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1. He's going to home. CONC
2. The people are fed up of so many elections. CONC
3. Tell to me everything she said. CONC
4. They listen the radio every morning. CONC
5. (MULTI) She is interesting to watching birds. CONC

B. Singular-Plural

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1. Ask one of the girl if she can go with you. CONC
2. The man was met by a 10-years-old boy. CONC
3. The weather is cold in many part of this country. CONC
4. Her dream is to open a flowers-shop. CONC
5. These shoes are made by hands in Italy. CONC

C. Word order

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1. He came down with a disease serious. CONC
2. Fallen branches covered completely the car. CONC
3. They both speak well German. CONC

D. Gerund-Infinitive

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1. She enjoyed to write poems for her friends. CONC
2. They stop to work at 5 o'clock. CONC
3. They want buying a new car. CONC
. When it comes to speak English, he's very good. CONC

D. Past v. Perfect

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1. The situation changed since 1989. CONC
1. It's a long time I didn't see you. CONC

E. Conditional

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1. I wish I can see her again. CONC

E. Formulaics

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1. I don't know how it looks like. CONC
2. Do you want to marry me? CONC

F. French prepositions

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1. Je peux répondre cette question. CONC
1. Je vais pour la maison. CONC
1. Je pense d'elle. CONC

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