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CORRECT OR INCORRECT?

  •  English    24     Public
    Check if the sentences are correct or incorrect according to grammar and/or vocabulary. This game is based on Unit 1 and Unit 2A - Personal Best B1+a
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  • Yesterday I heard Lee talking with Kate and they said they're not going to tell anybody about their divorce.
    CORRECT
  •  25
  • I told to Sarah that I love Jason and I asked her not to say my secret.
    INCORRECT (Correction: told Sarah / tell my secret)
  •  15
  • He talked very quickly and loudly.
    CORRECT
  •  15
  • She said sorry with tears in her eyes.
    CORRECT
  •  15
  • He said a lie to me.
    INCORRECT (Correction: told a lie)
  •  15
  • The instructions were very confused to me. I took some time to understand them.
    INCORRECT (Correction: confusing)
  •  20
  • It was exciting to hear that our team won.
    CORRECT
  •  15
  • The accident was terrible! Everyone around was really shocking.
    INCORRECT (Correction: shocked)
  •  15
  • The pranks we saw on TV last night were really amusing. We laughed a lot.
    CORRECT
  •  15
  • Mosquitos are really annoyed when we want to sleep.
    INCORRECT (correction: annoying)
  •  15
  • I asked Monika to send me a call later.
    INCORRECT (Correction: give me a call)
  •  20
  • I didn't commented to your e-mail because I was in a meeting. Sorry.
    INCORRECT (Correction: reply to your e-mail)
  •  20
  • My friends always share on my blog posts. Sometimes we have long discussions online.
    INCORRECT (Correction: comment on my blog posts)
  •  15
  • In the phrase 'get a text message', the verb 'get' is the same as 'send'.
    INCORRECT (Correction: 'get' is the same as 'receive')
  •  20
  • 'Speak face to face' is the same as 'keep in touch'.
    INCORRECT
  •  10
  • If you're not believing me, ask Paul.
    INCORRECT: (Correction: If you don't believe me)
  •  10