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Andrew | Final Grammar Revision

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  • If you weren't used to working long hours, you would find this job quite demanding.
    correct
  • After living in Spain for two years, she has become used to eating late dinners.
    got used to eating
  • He has never been to United Kingdom, though he's always wanted to visit.
    : 'United Kingdom' → should be 'the United Kingdom'
  • While he was giving the presentation, someone was walked in and interrupted him.
    someone walked
  • Provided that the weather is good, the event will take place as planned.
    correct
  • By the time you arrive, I will have finished all the preparations.
    correct
  • By 2050, scientists will discover solutions to many current environmental problems.
    'will discover' → should be 'will have discovered'
  • Unless you are signing the contract by Friday, the deal will fall through.
    'are signing' → should be 'sign'
  • Had they known about the problem earlier, they could avoid the disaster.
    'could avoid' → should be 'could have avoided'
  • Children in rural areas are used to walking long distances to school.
    correct
  • She an architect who specializes in designing public buildings in Europe.
    she IS an architect
  • A honesty is the best policy, even when it costs you money.
    'A honesty' → should be 'Honesty'
  • Were I in your position, I would make completely different choices.
    correct
  • She was living in Paris for three years when she decided to move to London.
    'was living' → should be 'had been living'
  • She spent an year traveling through South America and visiting the Amazon.
    'an year' → should be 'a year'
  • We weren't using to that kind of behavior in our previous company.
    'weren't using to' → should be 'weren't used to'
  • If I was you, I would definitely take that job offer.
    'was' → should be 'were'
  • I'm still getting used to the traffic here, and it's been three months already.
    correct
  • By the time she arrived in London, she has gotten used to the British weather.
    'has gotten' → should be 'had gotten'
  • Once they have completed the investigation, they will announce their findings.
    correct
  • He has been studying French since he was a child and is now fluent.
    correct
  • If he had studied harder, he would have passed the exam.
    correct
  • The information you provided was crucial to solving a problem.
    correct
  • If you will submit the report on time, we can proceed with the project.
    'will submit' → should be 'submit'
  • She has been working on this project for the past six months.
    correct
  • If the weather will be good today, we will go to the park.
    If the weather is good today, we will go..
  • During the Middle Ages, the most people lived in villages and farmed land.
    'the most people' → should be 'most people'
  • He used to working in the finance sector, but now he's a teacher.
    'used to working' → should be 'used to work'
  • The report shows that production costs have increased by 20% last year.
    'have increased' → should be 'increased'
  • Should you experience any technical issues, you should contact IT immediately.
    correct