Glizdka
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I'm looking for a phrase that would mean that all the answers in an exercise provided by the author of a textbook are incorrect because they, for instance, have made a typo or missed a word. Would mistake in print work?
"It seems there's a mistake in print. The answer key says B is the correct answer, but I don't think it's correct. In fact, I think all the answers are incorrect!"
Where _______?
A) those photos were taken
B) those photos taken
C) have been taking those photos
D) those photos have been taken
Answer key: B
The example comes from Grammar Sense published by Oxford University Press.
The author probably meant B to be were those photos taken.
"It seems there's a mistake in print. The answer key says B is the correct answer, but I don't think it's correct. In fact, I think all the answers are incorrect!"
Where _______?
A) those photos were taken
B) those photos taken
C) have been taking those photos
D) those photos have been taken
Answer key: B
The example comes from Grammar Sense published by Oxford University Press.
The author probably meant B to be were those photos taken.