Is this phrase right or wrong? Correct it if it's wrong.
They were standing in a bus stop when they saw a poster for a new film.
It's wrong.
They were standing AT A BUS STOP when they saw a poster for a new film.
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Find and correct the mistake.
They were boring so they decided to go to the centre.
They WERE BORED so they decided to go to the centre.
-ing = describes something.
-ed = describes feelings.
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What's wrong here? There are 2 mistakes.
They were so exciting that they could saw the film on Netflix.
1. They were so EXCITED.
-ing = describes something. -ed = describes feelings.
2. They could WATCH the film.
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Find and correct the problem.
They were excited when the bus cames because they really wanted to go to the cinema.
...when the bus CAME.
Present: the bus comes at 10 o'clock every day.
Past: the bus came at 10 o'clock that day.
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What is the correct pronunciation?
CLOSED.
The 'ed' is pronounced like a 'd' not like 'id'.
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Is this sentence right or wrong? Correct it if it's wrong.
They see the film at home.
It's wrong.
They WATCHED the film at home.
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What's the correct preposition?
___ the bus stop.
AT
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What's wrong here?
They were disappointed so they went to home.
We don't use 'to' before home.
They went home.
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Why is this sentence wrong?
They watched the film while eating some delicious popcorns.
Popcorn is uncountable.
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Correct the sentence.
They were feel very bad that day.
They were FEELING very bad that day. / They FELT very bad that day.
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Correct the sentence and say why it's wrong.
They were feeling bored so they decided to went to the cinema.
Correct: They were feeling bored so they decided to GO to the cinema.
Why?: Decided is already in the past so the next verb needs to be in the present.
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Correct the sentence.
When they arrived at the bus stop, they saw a poster of a new film.