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1. It Is Very Important Practice English.
The correct sentence is: It is very important to practice English.
In this structure, when a verb is used after an adjective, the verb is in the to-infinitive:
2. I Want To Take Part Of The Event.
The correct sentence is: I want to take part in the event.
The expression “take part in” is an informal way to say “participate in”.
The expression “part of” means a piece of, or some of:
3. These Are My Favorites Shoes.
The correct sentence is: These are my favorite shoes.
Adjectives are always singular in English, even if the noun is plural!
4.1. She Takes Always A Long Time To Finish.
The correct sentence is: She always takes a long time to finish.
The word “always” comes before the main verb, which in this sentence is “takes.” Here are more examples:
4.2. He Always Is Late.
The correct sentence is: He is always late / He’s always late.
The only exception to the rule is when the verb is a form of “to be” – in this case, “always” comes after “to be”:
In the future, the word “always” comes in the middle: “will always be”:
5. I Couldn’t Attend To The Class Yesterday.
The correct sentence is: I couldn’t attend the class yeterday.
When you are present in a place, use the verb attend without “to”:
The expression “attend to” means something different – it means to deal with some business or take care of something:
6. We Arrived To The Airport At 3:00.
The correct sentence is: We arrived at the airport at 3:00.
We use go to and get to, but we arrive at a place and arrive in a city/country:
Note: the word "home" doesn’t take any prepositions:
7. The Accident Caused A Lot Of Damages To The Car.
The correct sentence is: The accident caused a lot of damage to the car.
"Damage" is considered an uncountable noun and is always singular. The word "damage" means harm or problems to an object or property.
The noun "damages" means something different – this word refers to the money awarded by the court to compensate for the damage. For example:
If a faulty microwave explodes and causes damage to your house, the manufacturer of the microwave might have to pay damages to you so that you can repair your house.
8. My Apartment Is Ten Miles Far From Here.
The correct sentence is: My apartment is ten miles away from here.
You can also say: My apartment is ten miles from here. (without using “away”).
This is confusing because the question might ask “How far…?” – but we don’t use the word “far” when giving an answer with the specific distance:
“It’s about two blocks away.“
“At least five miles – you should probably take the bus.”
You can only use “far” in the answer when saying “It’s not far.” (meaning it’s a short distance away) or “It’s pretty/quite/very far.” (meaning it’s a long distance away)
9. The Boss Requested Me To Send The Information.
The correct sentences are:
After the word "ask", we ALWAYS use a person:
The word "request" is a more formal word. We do not use a person immediately after “request.”
Notice the two different structures above:
= request + noun
= request + that + person + verb
10. On Next Friday We’re Going To Paris.
The correct sentence is: Next Friday we’re going to Paris.
When using next, last, and this, you don’t need to use a preposition:
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