archeological evidences or in using

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Hello!

From archeological evidences. we know Egyptians were highly organized and civilized.Moreover, they were skillful in using crafts
A.From archeological evidences
B.highly organized
C.were skillful
D.in using

I chose D.
skilful at (doing) something
- After a few years, he became very skilful at drawing.
skilful - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online


But the key is A. I am wondering how A is revised, please?

 

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What is the question? Find the error in the sentence?

You have to tell us what the question is if you want us to understand.
 

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What is the question? Find the error in the sentence?

You have to tell us what the question is if you want us to understand.
Sorry. Yes. Find the error in the sentence, please.
 

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"Evidence" is not countable. So saying "archaeological evidences" is an error.
 

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Yes, I guess that's what they wanted from the student - to pick the wrong answer.
 

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Yes, most native speakers insist on not using "evidences". See it for yourself here.
 

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I've never heard plural "evidences" in 50+ years and a science-based degree. I suggest you don't use it, regardless of what Oxford says.
So I agree it's the most wrong answer.
Thank Raymott very much.
Someone suggested that "From archeological evidences" should be replaced with "From archeology"
Is that right, please?
 

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Thank Raymott very much.
Someone suggested that "From archeological evidences" should be replaced with "From archeology"
Is that right, please?

No. Just change it to singular.
 

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hoangkha, instead of sending your thanks in a separate message and quoting our replies back to us, just click the Like button, please.

The reason is that it is flagged as a new post, so we think you might have a follow-up question or something to add. Those of us with slow internet connections and/or old computers have to waste valuable time waiting for it to appear.

Thank you.
 

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Would you mind if I asked another question?
Is it all right to say " Thanks to archeology,we know Egyptians were highly organized and civilized.Moreover, they were skillful in using crafts."?
 

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'Thanks to archaeology', like your previous suggestion 'from archaeology', is understandable but not colloquial.
 
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