I got an exercise that counts to final score, so I don't want to get it wrong... Every sentence has a wrong word:
He complained <about> he was suffering from allergy and claimed that a vase of flowers in the school entrance had brought it on Wednesday. The "about"?
He commented to journalists <on> the need for greater safety on the avenues and streets, and pointed them out that a number of measures were about to be taken. "on"?
He mentioned that he had had the car repaired three times in the last year and added that he regretted of ever <having> considered buying one. I guess the "having"
She said that if she had known that we were moving flat last week, she would have offered "us" to come and help. "us"?
Top answer
2 them 3 of
— Teechr
2 them 3 of
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