Take into account the grammar, choose the correct one.
Correct the grammar mistake.

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1.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Do you like it? No, I don't like.
Do you like it? No, I don't like it.
Do you like it? No, I don't.
Answer explanation
Like is a transitive verb. This means that it must have an object. If we use the verb like, we have to say what the person likes.
Examples:
I don’t like him.
I don’t like.
We like it.
We like.
They really like us.
They really like.
Do you like this?
Do you like?
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Take into account grammar. Choose the correct.
I could to go to the store tomorrow.
I could go to the store tomorrow.
Tomorrow I could go to the store.
Answer explanation
After all modals verbs (can, would, could, must, may, might, will, should, and shall), we use the base form of the verb and not the infinitive.
Examples:
I can swim.
I can to swim.
She might go to the movies
She might to go to the movies.
You must have a passport to travel to Canada
You must to have a passport to travel to Canada.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Choose the correct one.
Last year I didn't know much English
The Last year I didn’t know much English.
On the last year I didn't know much English.
Answer explanation
We do not use the before expressions like last year, next year, last night, last week, next week, last month, next month, etc.
Examples:
I will see you next Friday.
I will see you the next Friday.
I went to Cancun last year.
I went to Cancun the last year.
Henry saw that movie last weekend.
Henry saw that movie the last weekend.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Choose the correct.
Always I study before go to the bed.
I always study before I go to bed.
Always, I study before I go to bed.
Answer explanation
In general, adverbs of frequency (always, almost always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, almost never, and never) go before the main verb or after the verb to be.
After the verb to be:
They’re always late for class.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Choose the correct.
I can’t eating when it’s late at night because I get sick.
I can't eat when it's late at night because I get sick.
At night I get sick because i can't eating.
Answer explanation
After all modals verbs (can, would, could, must, may, might, will, should, and shall), we only use the base form of the verb. We don’t use the gerund or the infinitive form of the verb.
Examples:
I might go to the play.
I might going to the play.
I might to go to the play.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Choose the correct.
I’m not very good for at cooking.
I'm not very good at cooking.
I’m not very good for cooking.
Answer explanation
We say good at + gerund, not good for + gerund to talk about things people do well.
Examples:
He is good at cooking.
He is good for cooking.
Karly is good at ice skating.
Karly is good for ice skating.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Choose the correct.
These pants are more cheap than the other ones.
These pants are cheaper than the other ones.
These pants are more cheaper than the other ones.
Answer explanation
The comparative form of one-syllable adjectives (except for the irregulars good, bad, far, and fun) is formed by adding “er” to the adjective.
Examples:
Which movie is longer?
Which movie is more long?
I am taller than my brother.
I am more tall than my brother.
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