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Replace big or little with a more suitable adjective. - There is only a little choice of things we can buy.
limited
Replace big or little with a more suitable adjective. - We had a very big number of tourists this year.
large
Replace big or little with a more suitable adjective. - I think the event had big importance for her.
great
Replace big or little with a more suitable adjective. - Isabel only has a little vocabulary in English.
limited
Replace big or little with a more suitable adjective. - I’ve got quite a big vocabulary in French.
wide
Replace big or little with a more suitable adjective. - Why are they making such a big noise?
loud
Replace big or little with a more suitable adjective. - You won’t need a big amount of money.
large
Correct the mistake - She gave us a big amount of money.
a large amount of money
Correct the mistake - Axel said me a very funny joke.
told me a very funny joke
Correct the mistake - My sister is waiting for a baby next month.
expecting a baby
Correct the mistake - I wouldn’t like to try and say the future.
predict the future
Correct the mistake - We passed three days in Amsterdam.
spent three days
Correct the mistake - I don’t know if I can come – it depends of the weather.
depends on the weather
Correct the mistake - There was an accident and Tommy has a grave head injury.
a serious head injury
Correct the mistake - I’m sorry I’m late; I lost the bus.
missed
Correct the mistake - My sister got a baby last month.
had a baby
Correct the mistake. Why does she do so many mistakes?
make