Task Description:
This task involves identifying and correcting grammatical errors in the given sentences. The errors might include subject-verb agreement, article usage, pluralization, or word choice.
Step-by-step Solution:
- 1. These carrots are sweet. (Mistake: 'carrot' should be plural)
- 2. I don't like tea at all. (Mistake: 'teas' is usually not used unless referring to different types of tea)
- 3. I'd like to cut some pear for this salad. (Mistake: 'pear' should be plural 'pears' as it's preceded by 'some')
- 4. There is much water in this jar. (Mistake: 'waters' should be 'water' as it's an uncountable noun)
- 5. How many sandwiches have you bought? (Mistake: 'sandwich' should be plural 'sandwiches')
- 6. You can take four potatoes from the basket. (Mistake: 'potato' should be plural 'potatoes')
- 7. Do you eat meat? (Mistake: 'meats' is usually not used unless referring to different types of meat)
- 8. There is much rice in this dish. (Mistake: 'rices' should be 'rice' as it's an uncountable noun)
- 9. Where are the breads? (Mistake: 'breads' is usually not used unless referring to different types of bread)
- 10. This berry is very sweet. (Mistake: 'berry' should be singular as it's preceded by 'This')
- 11. There is a chair round the table. (Mistake: 'four chair' should be 'a chair' or 'four chairs', assuming the sentence intends to say there is one chair)
- 12. These vegetables are green. (Mistake: 'vegetable' should be plural 'vegetables')
- 13. Where is the onion? (Mistake: 'onion' should be singular as it's preceded by 'the')
- 14. I bought some cherries in the afternoon. (Mistake: 'cherry' should be plural 'cherries')
- 15. I adore pears. (Mistake: 'pear' should be plural 'pears')
- 16. Don't put more salt in this dish. (Mistake: 'salts' should be 'salt' as it's an uncountable noun)