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Mikroacse Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

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Hello! I'm learning English now and I need your help.
1. By working in the company Jake brought his family wealth and fame. He works for a wealth.
2. I am wearing apparel
3. He is as good as gold
4. I will do it, because of being on the safe side
5. He is bending over backwards to be a singer
6. She treats him
7. I am sailing every Sunday
8. Granted, I am being liked by others people
9. I appreciated him as gentle
10. His assignment is to be the best
Please, help me to find mistakes in these sentences.
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1. By working in the company Jake brought his family wealth and fame. He works for a wealth.

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  • By working in the company Jake brought his family wealth and fame.
  • He works for a wealth.
  • Comma after company.
  • You don't work for wealth; you work for wages or a salary.
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1. By working in the company Jake brought his family wealth and fame. He works for a wealth.

Comma after company. You don't work for wealth; you work for wages or a salary. In any case, "wealth" does not take an article.

2. I am wearing apparel

There's nothing wrong grammatically with the sentence, but no native speaker would utter it. "I am wearing clothes."
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