CUFBA- Written Expression. Learning from our mistakes #1

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Mastering Written Expression

Improve your written communication skills with this engaging quiz that focuses on common mistakes in English expression. Designed for educators and students alike, this quiz will help you recognize and correct some of the most frequent errors found in written texts.

  • 10 challenging questions
  • Focus on grammar and structure
  • Suitable for all levels of learners
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WritingEagle32
" Talks about online learning" M
"It talks about..." The subject is missing
"Talks of online learning" The preposition is wrong
"This creates the believe that online teaching is not good" WF
"This creates the BELIEVES that online teaching..." The verb form is not ok
"This creates the BELIEF that online..." A noun is needed, not a verb
"Education should be adapt to new circumsntances" WF
"Education should be ADAPTING to new circumstances" The verb form is not ok
"Education should be ADAPTED to new circumstances" The verb form is not ok, it is passive voice
"The situation caused by a virus which it produced..." DOUBLE SUBJECT
"This caused by a virus which it produced..." The word situation is not necessary at the beginning
"The situation caused by a virus which produced..." The word "It" is not necessary since we have the word "Which" in the sentence
"We cannot expect for teachers in this situation to ..." UN
"We cannot expect teachers in this situation..." The verb "expect" is not followed by a preposition
" We can´t expect for teachers in this situation..." "Cannot is not used in this context
"It talk about..." WF
"It talks about" We use the simple present tense, "It" uses the third person S
"It talk of..." The preoposition is not correct
"The staff whose is supporting teachers..." WF
"The staff who is supporting teacher..." "Who" defines people, "Whose" expresses possession
"The staff whose support teachers..." The verb tense is not correct
"It is about the stigma online classes carried" WT
"It was about about the stigma online classes carry" The main verb is not ok
"It is about the stigma online classes carry" "To carry" must be in present time to match with the tense of the sentence
"How students should organized themselves" WF
"How students should organize themselves" "Should" is a modal verb, it is always followed by an infinitive form
"How students should organized them" The reflexive pronoun is not ok
"The amount of teachers around the world" WF
"The number of teachers around the world" "Amount" is used with uncountable nouns
"The amount of teachers in the world" The preposition is not ok.
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