"She is very freindli to everyone in the class."
Corrected: "She is very friendly to everyone in the class."
"He went to the store every morning."
Corrected: "He goes to the store every morning."
"The dog run fast in the park."
Corrected: "The dog runs fast in the park."
"She gave a perform at the concert last night."
Corrected: "She gave a performance at the concert last night."
"I only can help you if you ask nicely."
Corrected: "I can only help you if you ask nicely." Misplaced words
"The teacher asked us to defin the word in our own way."
Corrected: "The teacher asked us to define the word in our own way."
"They are at the party last night."
Corrected: "They were at the party last night."
"She don't like the new movie."
Corrected: "She doesn't like the new movie."
"He runs very quick."
Corrected: "He runs very quickly."
"The movie was really very interesting."
Intermediate (Redundancy):
Corrected: "The movie was really interesting." or "The movie was very interesting."
"He was the awardy for best actor."
Corrected: "He was the awardee for best actor."
"I have seen him yesterday."
Moderate (Present Perfect) Corrected: "I saw him yesterday."
"Tom and Jerry was at the event last night."
Corrected: "Tom and Jerry were at the event last night."
"Her beauty is admired by everyone."
Corrected: "Her beautiful is admired by everyone."
"She was so happy that much she couldn't speak."
Moderate (Awkward Expression):
Corrected: "She was so happy that she couldn't speak."
"The occured event surprised everyone in the room."
Corrected: "The occurred event surprised everyone in the room."
"By the time you arrive, I will have finishing my homework."
Challenging (Future Tense)
Corrected: "By the time you arrive, I will have finished my homework."
"The team have been practicing for weeks."
Corrected: "The team has been practicing for weeks."
"They were disappoint with the results of the match."
Corrected: "They were disappointed with the results of the match."
"She broke her head trying to solve the problem."
Challenging (Incorrect Idiomatic Expression):
Corrected: "She racked her brain trying to solve the problem."
"Her acheivement in the field of science is well known."
Corrected: "Her achievement in the field of science is well known."
"She had been working on the project for two hours when I called her."
Difficult (Past Perfect Continuous)
Corrected: "She had worked on the project for two hours when I called her."
"Everyone have their own opinion."
Corrected: "Everyone has their own opinion."
"His decide to leave the company surprised everyone."
Corrected: "His decision to leave the company surprised everyone."
"He made a strong impression on the interview."
Difficult (Misuse of Collocation):
Corrected: "He made a good impression in the interview."