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Error Recognition 6

1. The document contains 20 sentences with grammatical errors. The sentences cover a variety of topics including bird migrations, protein molecules, broken bones, amnesia, computer implants, multinationals, sugars, vacations, pizza, dinosaurs, speed limits, late fees, radio transmitters, dogs, food spending, the body's energy source, the Common Market, fire extinguishers, trees, and organizational admissions. 2. Each sentence contains 4 options labeled A, B, C, and D and test-takers must identify the option that would correct the grammatical error if selected. 3. The document aims to test error recognition skills across a range of subject matter.

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Error Recognition 6

1. The document contains 20 sentences with grammatical errors. The sentences cover a variety of topics including bird migrations, protein molecules, broken bones, amnesia, computer implants, multinationals, sugars, vacations, pizza, dinosaurs, speed limits, late fees, radio transmitters, dogs, food spending, the body's energy source, the Common Market, fire extinguishers, trees, and organizational admissions. 2. Each sentence contains 4 options labeled A, B, C, and D and test-takers must identify the option that would correct the grammatical error if selected. 3. The document aims to test error recognition skills across a range of subject matter.

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Error Recognition Test 6

1. Many birds will, in their normal course of migrations, flying more than three thousand miles to reach
A B C D
their winter home.

2. A single protein molecule may being composed of ten thousands of atoms.


A B C D

3. When a bone is broken into several pieces, doctors may to pin the pieces together for proper healing.
A B C D

4. A patient suffering from amnesia may had partial or total loss.


A B C D

5. Many people with spinal cord injuries can, with help of computer implants, recovering some of their
A B C D
Mobilty.

6. The rise of multinationals have resulted in a great deal of legal ambiguity.


A B C D

7. Sugars like glucose is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.


A B C D

8. The president, with his wife and daughter, are returning from a brief vacation at Bali.
A B C D

9. The pizza is served in this restaurant is the tastiest in the country.


A B C D

10. If dinosaurs would have continued roaming the earth, man would have evolved quite differently.
A B C D

11. If drivers obeyed the speed limit, fewer accicent occur.


A B C D

12. If you don’t register before the last day of regular registration, you paying a late fee.
A B C D

13.By the 1920s, many radio transmitters had been build.


A B C D

14.Lassie, the famous coolie, has always be played by a male dog.


A B C D
15. During 1980, $206 was spend anually on food by families in the lower third income bracket.
A B C D

16. The body depends in food as its primary source of energy.


A B C D

17.The aims of the Common Market are to eliminate tariffs between member countries, developing
common
A B
policies and to abolish trust and cartels.
C D

18.Fire extinguishers can contain liquified gas, dry chemicals, or watery.


A B C D

19. Mesquite is a small tree who can withstand the severest drought.
A B C D

20. Their backgrounds are thoroughly investigated before are admitted to the organization.
A B C D

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