ESL Goteborg (Sweden)

1 * The pilot isn't look worried.
  The pilot doesn't look worried.
* The pilot don't look worried.
2 * One of the players isn't get paid.
  One of the players doesn't get paid.
* One of the players don't get paid.
3 * The mail isn't get here in time.
  The mail doesn't get here in time.
* The mail don't get here in time.
4 * isn't mention it!
* doesn't mention it!
  don't mention it!
5   I'm sure his secretary isn't coming.
* I'm sure his secretary doesn't coming.
* I'm sure his secretary don't coming.
6 * Laura and Mary isn't live here any more.
* Laura and Mary doesn't live here any more.
  Laura and Mary don't live here any more.
7 * I isn't see your point of view.
* I doesn't see your point of view.
  I don't see your point of view.
8 * His baby sister isn't talk much.
  His baby sister doesn't talk much.
* His baby sister don't talk much.
9 * I hope you isn't mind.
* I hope you doesn't mind.
  I hope you don't mind.
10   isn't it safe?
* doesn't it safe?
* don't it safe?
11 * Mistakes isn't count.
* Mistakes doesn't count.
  Mistakes don't count.
12 * Happiness isn't last for ever.
  Happiness doesn't last for ever.
* Happiness don't last for ever.
13 * She asked me come at once.
  She asked me to come at once.
* She asked me coming at once.
14   You'd better come along.
* You'd better to come along.
* You'd better coming along.
15 * John said he'd be come .
* John said he'd be to come .
  John said he'd be coming .
16 * I look forward to come .
* I look forward to to come .
  I look forward to coming .
17 * They kept come .
* They kept to come .
  They kept coming .
18   The president made him come .
* The president made him to come .
* The president made him coming .
19 * I am not used to come so early.
* I am not used to to come so early.
  I am not used to coming so early.
20 * I was told come .
  I was told to come .
* I was told coming .
21 * This problem will have to be look into.
  This problem will have to be looked into.
* This problem will have to be looking into.
22 * The children were look after.
  The children were looked after.
* The children were looking after.
23 * The older children were look after themselves.
* The older children were looked after themselves.
  The older children were looking after themselves.
24 * Nina is being look after by a young woman.
  Nina is being looked after by a young woman.
* Nina is being looking after by a young woman.
25   They didn't know they were to look after themselves.
* They didn't know they were to looked after themselves.
* They didn't know they were to looking after themselves.
26   I thought they wouldn't ask her again.
* I thought they wouldn't asked her again.
* I thought they wouldn't asking her again.
27 * He'd be ask her out many times that summer.
* He'd be asked her out many times that summer.
  He'd be asking her out many times that summer.
28 * The accused was ask many questions by the judge.
  The accused was asked many questions by the judge.
* The accused was asking many questions by the judge.
29 * He was sitting there, ask a lot of silly questions.
* He was sitting there, asked a lot of silly questions.
  He was sitting there, asking a lot of silly questions.
30   I have a feeling he mightn't ask her again.
* I have a feeling he mightn't asked her again.
* I have a feeling he mightn't asking her again.
31 * He'd gone, haven't he?
  He'd gone, hadn't he?
* He'd gone, wouldn't he?
32 * They'd help her, haven't they?
* They'd help her, hadn't they?
  They'd help her, wouldn't they?
33 * She'd mentioned it, haven't she?
  She'd mentioned it, hadn't she?
* She'd mentioned it, wouldn't she?
34 * She'd have managed, haven't she?
* She'd have managed, hadn't she?
  She'd have managed, wouldn't she?
35 * The maid simply haven't wash up.
* The maid simply hadn't wash up.
  The maid simply wouldn't wash up.
36 * I'm sure she haven't understand.
* I'm sure she hadn't understand.
  I'm sure she wouldn't understand.
37   Hurry up! You mustn't be late.
* Hurry up! You needn't be late.
* Hurry up! You couldn't be late.
38 * How perfect! You mustn't have chosen a better one.
* How perfect! You needn't have chosen a better one.
  How perfect! You couldn't have chosen a better one.
39 * If it isn't necessary, I suppose I mustn't do it.
  If it isn't necessary, I suppose I needn't do it.
* If it isn't necessary, I suppose I couldn't do it.
40 * The tickets have been paid for, so you may not worry.
* The tickets have been paid for, so you dare not worry.
  The tickets have been paid for, so you need not worry.
41   He may not turn up. He said he wasn't sure about coming.
* He dare not turn up. He said he wasn't sure about coming.
* He need not turn up. He said he wasn't sure about coming.
42   I'm afraid I may not get the contract after all.
* I'm afraid I dare not get the contract after all.
* I'm afraid I need not get the contract after all.
43   Five per cent is  not what I had in mind.
* Five per cent are not what I had in mind.
* Five per cent been not what I had in mind.
44   Everybody is  welcome.
* Everybody are welcome.
* Everybody been welcome.
45 * John's left shoe and cap is  missing.
  John's left shoe and cap are missing.
* John's left shoe and cap been missing.
46   This week's number of viewers is  higher.
* This week's number of viewers are higher.
* This week's number of viewers been higher.
47   Business is  picking up.
* Business are picking up.
* Business been picking up.
48 * People is  usually not aware of these problems.
  People are usually not aware of these problems.
* People been usually not aware of these problems.
49   The United Nations is  a well-known organization.
* The United Nations are a well-known organization.
* The United Nations been a well-known organization.
50   None of the wine is  sour.
* None of the wine are sour.
* None of the wine been sour.
51   All my money is  gone.
* All my money are gone.
* All my money been gone.
52   The news is not encouraging.
* The news are not encouraging.
* The news been not encouraging.
53 * Where is Janes flat?
* Where is Jane's flat?
  Where is Janes' flat?
54 * I am staying at Mr and Mrs Olsons.
* I am staying at Mr and Mrs Olson's.
  I am staying at Mr and Mrs Olsons'.
55 * I spent Christmas with the Smiths.
  I spent Christmas with the Smith's.
* I spent Christmas with the Smiths'.
56   He lives in the Canary Islands .
* He lives in the Canary Island's .
* He lives in the Canary Islands' .
57 * I'm sure it is one of Mary .
  I'm sure it is one of Mary's .
* I'm sure it is one of Marys' .
58 * The Sharkeys home is beautiful.
* The Sharkey's home is beautiful.
  The Sharkeys' home is beautiful.
59 * The Americans spend billion on weapons.
  The Americans spend billions on weapons.
* The Americans spend billions of on weapons.
60 * dozen birds were dead on the shores.
* dozens birds were dead on the shores.
  dozens of birds were dead on the shores.
61   We are five hundred .
* We are five hundreds .
* We are five hundreds of .
62 * You'll need four pound butter.
* You'll need four pounds butter.
  You'll need four pounds of butter.
63 * The year 1456 was in the 13th century.
* The year 1456 was in the 14th century.
  The year 1456 was in the 15th century.
64 * The year 1922 was in the 22nd .
* The year 1922 was in the 30th .
  The year 1922 was in the 20s .
65 * a MP is a member of parliament.
  an MP is a member of parliament.
* the MP is a member of parliament.
66 * The word hotel is spelt with a h.
  The word hotel is spelt with an h.
* The word hotel is spelt with the h.
67   There is q y in Yugoslavia.
* There is an y in Yugoslavia.
* There is the y in Yugoslavia.
68   It was too weak q union to last.
* It was too weak an union to last.
* It was too weak the union to last.
69   Is there a market-place in this town?
* Is there the market-place in this town?
* Is there market-place in this town?
70 * Is Jean a French ?
* Is Jean the French ?
  Is Jean French ?
71   He's hoping to become a nurse.
* He's hoping to become the nurse.
* He's hoping to become nurse.
72 * Washing up is a hard work.
* Washing up is the hard work.
  Washing up is hard work.
73 * We shall be back before a dinner.
* We shall be back before the dinner.
  We shall be back before dinner.
74 * The prisoners moved very slow .
* The prisoners moved very slower .
  The prisoners moved very slowly .
75 * One of them moved much more slow than the others.
* One of them moved much more slower than the others.
  One of them moved much more slowly than the others.
76   Don't be so bloody slow !
* Don't be so bloody slower !
* Don't be so bloody slowly !
77   I am not as slow as you seem to think.
* I am not as slower as you seem to think.
* I am not as slowly as you seem to think.
78 * Jim didn't look all that much slow .
  Jim didn't look all that much slower .
* Jim didn't look all that much slowly .
79 * The letter was awfully bad written.
* The letter was awfully worse written.
  The letter was awfully badly written.
80 * I hope he isn't getting any bad .
  I hope he isn't getting any worse .
* I hope he isn't getting any badly .
81   It looks bad enough.
* It looks worse enough.
* It looks badly enough.
82   Let's try to limit the use of bad language.
* Let's try to limit the use of worse language.
* Let's try to limit the use of badly language.
83 * He'd been quite bad treated.
* He'd been quite worse treated.
  He'd been quite badly treated.
84   It's easy. any normal grown-up can do it.
* It's easy. some normal grown-up can do it.
* It's easy. no normal grown-up can do it.
85 * any of the guests won't come.
  some of the guests won't come.
* no of the guests won't come.
86 * There were any that Gillian didn't like.
  There were some that Gillian didn't like.
* There were no that Gillian didn't like.
87   It was either one or the other.
* It was neither one or the other.
* It was nor one or the other.
88 * their was the biggest, so they won the prize.
  theirs was the biggest, so they won the prize.
* there's was the biggest, so they won the prize.
89 * they who are staying the night will need blankets.
  those who are staying the night will need blankets.
* them who are staying the night will need blankets.
90   Would you like us to do it?
* Would you like our to do it?
* Would you like ourselves to do it?
91 * it is nothing wrong with the new one.
  there is nothing wrong with the new one.
* there are nothing wrong with the new one.
92   it is a pity she wouldn't go.
* there is a pity she wouldn't go.
* there are a pity she wouldn't go.
93 * it is no doubt about it.
  there is no doubt about it.
* there are no doubt about it.
94 * We'll see a lot of them on the spring.
* We'll see a lot of them under the spring.
  We'll see a lot of them during the spring.
95   The train came towards us at a high speed.
* The train came towards us with a high speed.
* The train came towards us on a high speed.
96 * You're wanted in the phone.
  You're wanted on the phone.
* You're wanted to the phone.
97 * A taste with honey.
  A taste of honey.
* A taste by honey.
98 * We've gone slightly of course.
  We've gone slightly off course.
* We've gone slightly from course.
99 * The young man was leaning to the wall.
* The young man was leaning by the wall.
  The young man was leaning against the wall.
100 * These computers will be to sale next week.
  These computers will be on sale next week.
* These computers will be at sale next week.