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英语句子改错

1. She has went to the store.

Correct: She has gone to the store.

Explanation: "Went" is the past tense of "go," but we need the present perfect tense "gone" here.

2. They was surprised by the news.

Correct: They were surprised by the news.

Explanation: "Was" is only used for the first and third person singular, not for plural subjects like "they."

3. I had did my homework before dinner.

Correct: I had done my homework before dinner.

Explanation: "Did" is the simple past tense, but we need the past perfect tense "done" here.

4. He will be going to the airport.

Correct: He will go to the airport.

Explanation: The future continuous tense ("will be going") is not necessary here, as we can simply use the future simple tense ("will go").

5. They don't play soccer on Tuesdays.

Correct: They don't play soccer on Tuesday.

Explanation: When referring to a specific day of the week, we use "Tuesday" instead of "Tuesdays."

6. She didn't went to the party because she was sick.

Correct: She didn't go to the party because she was sick.

Explanation: "Didn't" is used for negative sentences in the simple past tense, so we need to use "go" instead of "went."

7. I've never been to New York and neither have I.

Correct: I've never been to New York and neither have you.

Explanation: In a conversation, it's more appropriate to refer to the listener as "you" rather than using the reflexive pronoun "I."

8. The book, which I read it last week, was very interesting.

Correct: The book, which I read last week, was very interesting.

Explanation: The relative pronoun "which" already refers to the book, so there's no need to include "it" again.

9. He said that he saw the accident happening.

Correct: He said that he saw the accident happen.

Explanation: When using the past tense, we should use the infinitive form "happen" instead of the gerund "happening."

10. She doesn't have any friends in her new school.

Correct: She doesn't have any friends at her new school.

Explanation: We use "at" instead of "in" when referring to a school or similar institutions.

11. I'll meet you on Friday at 7 PM.

Correct: I'll meet you on Friday at 7 pm.

Explanation: It's more common to use lowercase for time designations like "pm" or "AM/PM."

12. He's one of the best players in the team.

Correct: He's one of the best players on the team.

Explanation: We use "on" instead of "in" when referring to being part of a team.

13. She's been waiting for an hour.

Correct: She's been waiting for an hour.

Explanation: No correction needed; this sentence is grammatically correct.

14. They're going to the beach this weekend.

Correct: They're going to the beach this weekend.

Explanation: No correction needed; this sentence is grammatically correct.

15. I'm going to bed now.

Correct: I'm going to bed now.

Explanation: No correction needed; this sentence is grammatically correct.

16. He didn't study for the test, so he failed.

Correct: He didn't study for the test, so he failed.

Explanation: No correction needed; this sentence is grammatically correct.

17. She's studying abroad next semester.

Correct: She's studying abroad next semester.

Explanation: No correction needed; this sentence is grammatically correct.

18. I'm meeting my friends at the park tomorrow.

Correct: