gorwellfan
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We were given a stack of photocopies compiled by our "assistent teachers". As I read through them, I was completely shocked because there are some words which don't even exist. Beneath is my corrected version, maybe you can find more mistakes.
Thank you!
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1. Give examples of [STRIKE]France's[/STRIKE] French agricultural exports.
2. Say if the following statements are right or wrong, [STRIKE]when[/STRIKE] if
they're wrong, correct them.
-France is the world's third [STRIKE]biggest[/STRIKE] largest [STRIKE]exportator[/STRIKE] exporter of agricultural products.
4 (There is no number 3) Fill in the missing word [STRIKE]in[/STRIKE] into the cloze ( you can use the words below ) :
The capital of [STRIKE]france[/STRIKE] France is Paris.
The railway network of France (I would prefere "The French railway
network") is the second most extensive in Western Europe after the German one. It stretches 29,473 kilometers. (Can you really use "it stretches"?)
The Paris region is enveloped (does that exist?) with the most dense network of highways and roads.
France is [STRIKE]one of those countries with the highest number of tourists[/STRIKE] (There can only be one country with the most tourists -> France is the country which attracts the most tourists)
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One more question: Can you use "like for example"? Sounds a bit strange to me...
Thank you!
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1. Give examples of [STRIKE]France's[/STRIKE] French agricultural exports.
2. Say if the following statements are right or wrong, [STRIKE]when[/STRIKE] if
they're wrong, correct them.
-France is the world's third [STRIKE]biggest[/STRIKE] largest [STRIKE]exportator[/STRIKE] exporter of agricultural products.
4 (There is no number 3) Fill in the missing word [STRIKE]in[/STRIKE] into the cloze ( you can use the words below ) :
The capital of [STRIKE]france[/STRIKE] France is Paris.
The railway network of France (I would prefere "The French railway
network") is the second most extensive in Western Europe after the German one. It stretches 29,473 kilometers. (Can you really use "it stretches"?)
The Paris region is enveloped (does that exist?) with the most dense network of highways and roads.
France is [STRIKE]one of those countries with the highest number of tourists[/STRIKE] (There can only be one country with the most tourists -> France is the country which attracts the most tourists)
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One more question: Can you use "like for example"? Sounds a bit strange to me...