This page focuses on errors typically made by native Italian speakers from Italy when writing a Vocabulary Building Exercises in English.
Confusing singular and plural nouns
In this exercise, you will learn new words and how to use them ina sentence. First, try to writea sentence using the word "apple". Then, think about how you can use "apple" in adifferent context, like in a market or in a recipe. Remember, practice makes perfect, so write many sentence to improve your skills.
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Jennifer, Detroit, Michigan USA
"Very good! I just fixed some singular vs. plural issues and added some articles."
In this exercise, you will learn new words and how to use them in a sentence. First, try to write a sentence using the word "apple". Then, think about how you can use "apple" in a different context, like in a market or in a recipe. Remember, practice makes perfect, so write many sentence to improve your skills.
In this exercise, you will learn new word and how to use them in sentence. First, try to write sentence using the word "apple". Then, think about how you can use "apple" in different context, like in a market or in a recipe. Remember, practice make perfect, so write many sentence to improve your skill.
Using direct translations from Italian (e.g., 'We see us tomorrow' instead of 'See you tomorrow')
For today's vocabulary building exercise, we will learn new words about the weather. When the sun is shining, we say "tThe sun makeis giving us a good day." If it rains, you can say "tThe sky iscryies with waterng." Remember, when you want to describe a storm, you might say "tThe clouds are angry." Practice these phrases and we'll see yous tomorrow for more exercises.
Text corrected by:
Jennifer, Detroit, Michigan USA
"I made some changes so the English will sound more natural."
For today's vocabulary building exercise, we will learn new words about the weather. When the sun is shining, we say "The sun is giving us a good day." If it rains, you can say "The sky is crying." Remember, when you want to describe a storm, you might say "The clouds are angry." Practice these phrases and we'll see you tomorrow for more exercises.
For today's vocabulary building exercise, we will learn new words about the weather. When the sun is shining, we say "the sun makes a good day." If it rains, you can say "the sky cries with water." Remember, when you want to describe a storm, you might say "the clouds are angry." Practice these phrases and we see us tomorrow for more exercises.
Overuse of passive voice
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Camille, Maryland, USA
"Try to use active voice when possible. It can strengthen your writing. "
In the vocabulary-building exercises, students learn new words through reading. They then practice using the words in sentences, and the teacher gives examples. Students improve their vocabulary when they complete exercises regularly.
In the vocabulary building exercises, it is suggested that new words are learned by students through reading. The words are then practiced in sentences, and examples are given by the teacher. It is believed that vocabulary is improved when exercises are completed regularly.