Noun: Correcting Mistakes Part 1

Correct the words in bold:

1. The Smiths is sitting round the table and playing.

2. The Smith’s cottage is on the other side of the road.

3. Draughts are my father’s favourite game. He likes to play them in the evenings.

4. There is a narrow passage between two merries-go-rounds.

5. They are twelve years old twins.

6. The walls are decorated with lilies-of-the-valleys and forgets-me-nots.

7. The majority of the guests is dressed casually.

8. The governor-generals’ wife is wearing a plain white dress.

9. Your plain dress with a string of pearls costs more than my two year’s salary.

10. Pull off your gloves and put it onto the dressing table.

11. Your trousers is brand new. So are your gloves.

12. Scientists are conducting a lot of researches into Aids,

13. The proceeds of the campaign has been spent on the construction of the Children's Care Centre.

14. Roadworks is being held there to build a new pedestrian crossing.

15. Look, Mary is playing with the scissors! Take it away from her, they may cut into her fingers.

16. Here are the pocket money. They will be enough for a school day.

17. The criteria is too vague. There should be a sharper criteria to make our choice.

18. The latest news from our relatives are disturbing.

19. Look, his clothes is torn.

20. The premises is big enough to inspect them fast.

21. Lodgings is very expensive nowadays.

22. There were lifeboat accommodation for 1,178 people

23. The crossroads at our supermarket are a dangerous place.

24. That species of birds are migrant and is found in Africa in winter.

25. Our surroundings is too severe for most birds and they leave them early in September.

26. Measles are a dangerous disease.

27. This are the most effective means of mass production.

28. We are leaving abroad in two month’s time.

29. The Azores forget-me-nots’ are dark blue species.

30. Reliable evidence about everyday clothing from the past are hard to obtain.



1. The Smiths are sitting round the table and playing.

2. The Smiths’ cottage is on the other side of the road.

3. Draughts is my father’s favourite game. He likes to play it in the evenings.

4. There is a narrow passage between two merry-go-rounds

5. They are twelve year old twins.

6. The walls are decorated with lilies-of-the-valley and forget-me-nots.

7. The majority of the guests are dressed casually.

8. The governor-general’s wife is wearing a plain white dress.

9. Your plain dress with a string of pearls costs more than my two years' salary.

10. Pull off your gloves and put them onto the dressing table.

11. Your trousers are brand new. So are your gloves.

12. Scientists are conducting a lot of research into Aids

13. The proceeds of the campaign have been spent on the construction of the Children's Care Centre.

14. Roadworks are being held there to build a new pedestrian crossing.

15. Look, Mary is playing with the scissors! Take them away from her, they may cut into her fingers.

16. Here is the pocket money. It will be enough for a school day.

17. The criteria are too vague. There should be a sharper criterion to make our choice.

18. The latest news from our relatives is disturbing.

19. Look, his clothes are torn.

20. The premises are big enough to inspect them fast.

21. Lodgings are very expensive nowadays.

22. There was lifeboat accommodation for 1,178 people

23. The crossroads at our supermarket is a dangerous place.

24. That species of birds is migrant and is found in Africa in winter.

25. Our surroundings are too severe for most birds and they leave them early in September.

26. Measles is a dangerous disease.

27. This is the most effective means of mass production.

28. We are leaving abroad in two months’ time.29. The Azores forget-me-nots are dark blue species.

30. Reliable evidence about everyday clothing from the past is hard to obtain.

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