Noun: Correcting Mistakes Part 2

Correct the words in bold.

1. These species is protected in national parks and game reserves.

2. Snow depths are usually much greater than rain depths because of snows low density.

3. Lily-of-the-valleys are tiny white bells.

4. There are a lot of machinery in the laboratory and skilled workers operated it.

5. The leg of the table was shaky and he decided to go to the second handed furniture store.

6. One hundred pounds are a large sum for her.

7. All my money are on my saving account.

8. Where is Nick's pyjamas? It is on the bed.

9. Bread and cheese are his usual meal and he has been living on it for two months.

10. His earnings has decreased.

11. 10 percents of his salary have been spent on charity.

12. The producer presented his new two-series’ film.

13. The show took three hours time.

14. The story of the magnificent five-centuries-old castle is exciting.

15. This is the ladies cloakroom, and that one is for gentlemen.

16. The Minister’s of Foreign Trade speech at the peace talks made a deep influence on everybody.

17. The holy days or saints days are listed in the official Christian church calendar.

18. The most beautiful specimen of carved jade are made in China.

19. The stone is identified as a 21-carats diamond.

20. Various species of the grass family is cereals, cultivated for their seed, which is used as food.

21. Her extraordinary good looks is always discussed.

22. A man seven foot high might always talk of advantages and conveniences of being tall.

23. There are enough evidence to suggest that job stress may increase a man's risk of dying from heart disease.

24. At its height in the early 1900s, the British Empire included over 20 percent of the worlds’ land area.

25. There live and more than 400 millions people.

26.The states newspaper history goes back to 1808.

27. These aircraft is on display.

28.Those sailing craft was maneuvered with great difficulty.

29. Could you lend me twenty quids, mate?

30. Are those humpbacked shaggy-haired wild oxen called bisons?


1. These species are protected in national parks and game reserves.

2. Snow depths are usually much greater than rain depths because of snow’s low density.

3. Lilies -of- the- valley are tiny white bells.

4. There is a lot of machinery in the laboratory and skilled workers operated it.

5. The leg of the table was shaky and he decided to go to the second hand furniture store.

6. One hundred pounds is a large sum for her.

7. All my money is on my saving account.

8. Where are Nick's pyjamas? They are on the bed.

9. Bread and cheese is his usual meal and he has been living on it for two months.

10. His earnings have decreased.

11. 10 percent of his salary has been spent on charity.

12. The producer presented his new two-series film.

13. The show took three hours' time.

14. The story of the magnificent five-century-old castle is exciting.

15. This is the ladies’ cloakroom, and that one is for gentlemen.

16. The Minister of Foreign Trade's speech at the peace talks made a deep influence on everybody.

17. The holy days or saints' days are listed in the official Christian church calendar.

18. The most beautiful specimens of carved jade are made in China.

19. The stone is identified as a 21-carat diamond.

20. Various species of the grass family are cereals, cultivated for their seed, which is used as food.

21. Her extraordinary good looks are always discussed.

22. A man seven feet high might always talk of advantages and conveniences of being tall.

23. There is enough evidence to suggest that job stress may increase a man's risk of dying from heart disease.

24. At its height in the early 1900s, the British Empire included over 20 percent of the world’s land area.

25. There live and more than 400 million people.

26. The state's newspaper history goes back to 1808.

27. These aircraft are on display.

28. Those sailing craft were maneuvered with great difficulty.

29. Could you lend me twenty quid, mate?

30. Are those humpbacked shaggy-haired wild oxen called bison?

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