II. Cross out the incorrect word in each sentence and write the correct word on the line 43. Sadie’s quite good in typing. ……………………. 44. Jimmy qualified at a doctor a couple of years ago. ……………………. 45. You need to be good at languages to work in an interpreter. ……………………. 46. It’ll be good that Rudy to get some work experience this summer. ……………………. 47. You’ve got to be experienced from dealing with difficult authors if you want to be an editor. ………………. 48. We specialize for manufacturing tiles for the building industry. ……………………. 49. After qualifying as veterinary medicine, she decided to move to Yorkshire. ……………………. 50. I’d love to work as advertising. ……………………. 51. Joanne is training for become a trapeze artist at the moment! …………………….

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The correct word to use in each sentence is shown below.

In this exercise, you're required to cross (underline) out the incorrect word in each sentence and write the correct word on the line.

43. Sadie’s quite good in typing. You should use the apostrophe with a s (Sadie's) to denote possession of something by someone.

  • Sadie is quite good in typing

44. Jimmy qualified at a doctor a couple of years ago. At should be use to show location or place but not to describe something.

  • Jimmy qualified as a doctor a couple of years ago

45. You need to be good at languages to work in an interpreter. You should use in to show the exact location of something.

  • You need to be good at languages to work as an interpreter.

46. It’ll be good that Rudy to get some work experience this summer. You should use for to refer to a person or thing rather than use that.

  • It’ll be good for Rudy to get some work experience this summer.

47. You’ve got to be experienced from dealing with difficult authors if you want to be an editor. You should use from to indicate a timeframe.

  • You’ve got to be experienced in dealing with difficult authors if you want to be an editor.

48. We specialize for manufacturing tiles for the building industry. You should use in to show the exact function or responsibility of something rather than use for.

  • We specialize in manufacturing tiles for the building industry.

49. After qualifying as veterinary medicine, she decided to move to Yorkshire. You should use as to compare two or more things.

  • After qualifying in veterinary medicine, she decided to move to Yorkshire.

50. I’d love to work as advertising. You should use as to compare two or more things.

  • I’d love to work in advertising.

51. Joanne is training for become a trapeze artist at the moment! You should use for to refer to a person or thing.

  • Joanne is training to become a trapeze artist at the moment!

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