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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #94392: Avoiding errors
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Capital letters | Frequent mistakes [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - Placement test beginners: Check your spelling - Past simple or present perfect - Capital letters - Although / in spite of / despite - Differences between Like and As - Again/ back - FOR and its use - Do or Make?
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    Avoiding errors


     goodbye dinner 
    flamingo 
     weekend quiz
     giraffe literature
     kangaroo engineer
     traffic inhabitant
     envelope        language     
     address hazard
     marriage chance


     full of beauty => beautiful (ONE 'L')   BUT  'beautifully' (TWO)
     This bird is beautiful.  It sings beautifully.


    CAPITAL LETTERS

     Pedro speaks good German. 
     The Irish  /  An Italian film.

     I'll come back next Saturday.
     Mark's birthday is at the end of April.





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    This test is case-sensitive. Be careful with Uppercase (CAPITAL) letters and lowercase (small) letters.

    1.

    Last   Tom went to the zoo. He could see  lions sleeping under an oak.

     He took a photograph of a  that was eating leaves up high on a tree.

    He was a bit surprised to discover how far a red was able to jump,

    and amused by the faces and acrobatics of monkeys.




    2.
     
     After their , Ann's sister and Fred went on their honeymoon.


     Now they are back home and Ann wants to invite them to .

     She is looking forward to seeing the photos of their  trip.

     She writes a letter, puts it into an

     on which she writes her sister's name and  .

    Then in the top right-hand corner she sticks a stamp.



    3.

     At the beginning of the Little Ice Age, the Vikings left  Greenland and the Inuits

     were the only  of the island for several centuries.

    Herschel was a composer and astronomer.

    In 1781 he discovered Uranus by and became famous.

    Alfred Nobel - chemist, and innovator - is the inventor of dynamite.

    He is now well-known for the 'Nobel Prizes.'










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