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Form 2 proofreading exercise 1
Lee, Moira; Daniels, Ben. Longman Express Grammar Book 2A. 2nd Edn. Hong Kong: Longman. p. 33
Read the following e-mail message. There is one mistake in each numbered line. Correct the mistakes.
Underline a word that is incorrect and write the correct word above it.
Mark the position of a missing word with a ‘Λ’ and write the missing word above it.
Hi Paula- I had a great time tonight. Our school had a inter-class drama competition.
- The theme of the night was ‘Our school’. We choose this theme because this
- year is your school’s 50th anniversary.
- All the classes took part in the competition. Did our class win some prizes?
- Unfortunately we won none. Although our class did quiet well, a lot of the other
- classes did even better. Their costumes were more beautiful than us and
- their props were more real – one class had a life-sized model a dinosaur
- and none brought a real dog onto the stage! It was a shame that our class
- didn’t win any prizes. However, we all had a lot fun preparing for the event.
- Tomorrow our class teacher is going to treat us for lunch. I have no idea
- where she is going to take us but she promised that it be somewhere
- good. Some of us think it will be the restaurant that her father own.
- Her father owns a cha chan teng in Wanchai. A few my friends went
- there last week and they said the foods was really good. I will let you
- knew tomorrow where we go.
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Form 2 proofreading exercise 1 – key
Hi Paula- I had a great time tonight. Our school had an inter-class drama competition.
- The theme of the night was ‘Our school’. We chose this theme because this
- year is our school’s 50th anniversary.
- All the classes took part in the competition. Did our class win any prizes?
- Unfortunately we won none. Although our class did quite well, a lot of the other
- classes did even better. Their costumes were more beautiful than ours and
- their props were more real – one class had a life-sized model ofa dinosaur
- and one brought a real dog onto the stage! It was a shame that our class
- didn’t win any prizes. However, we all had a lot of fun preparing for the event.
- Tomorrow our class teacher is going to treat us to lunch. I have no idea
- where she is going to take us but she promised that it will be somewhere
- good. Some of us think it will be the restaurant that her father owns.
- Her father owns a cha chan teng in Wanchai. A few of my friends went
- there last week and they said the food was really good. I will let you
- know tomorrow where we go.
The End
Form 2 proofreading exercise 2
Lee, Moira; Daniels, Ben. Longman Express Grammar Book 2A. 2nd Edn. Hong Kong: Longman.p. 41
Your friend wrote an article about the lost boy Jackie Chow. There is one mistake in each numbered line. Correct the mistakes.
Underline a word that is incorrect and write the correct word above it.
Mark the position of a missing word with a ‘Λ’ and write the missing word above it.
Mystery boy – Jackie Chow- Last night, the police were still unable to find parents of the lost boy
- Jackie Chow. ‘We have tried to contact the boys’ parents. However,
- when we rang their numbers, no one answer the phone. We even
- have any idea whether the numbersare right,’ reported Officer Chan.
- Yesterday morning, Radio Hong Kong interviewed Jackie. She said
- that he very scared and wanted to go home immediately. He also
- said that he doesn’t know if his parents were in Hong Kong or not.
- Jackie, who is blind, said that his parents are doctors and worked
- for a charity ORBIS.
- The ORBIS flying eye hospital was in Hong Kong in Monday evening.
- It stayed for three hours to collect any medicine and some new equipment
- for the operating rooms. In a recently interview, a spokesperson
- for the airport said that it possible that Jackie got off the plane.
- He told reporters to contact the Airport Authority for further informations.
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Form 2 proofreading exercise 2–key
Mystery boy – Jackie Chow- Last night, the police were still unable to find the parents of the lost boy
- Jackie Chow. ‘We have tried to contact the boy’s parents. However,
- when we rang their numbers, no one answered the phone. We even
- have no idea whether the numbersare right,’ reported Officer Chan.
- Yesterday morning, Radio Hong Kong interviewed Jackie. He said
- that he was very scared and wanted to go home immediately. He also
- said that he didn’t know if his parents were in Hong Kong or not.
- Jackie, who is blind, said that his parents were doctors and worked
- for the charity ORBIS.
- The ORBIS flying eye hospital was in Hong Kongon Monday evening.
- It stayed for three hours to collect some medicine and some new equipment
- for the operating rooms. In a recent interview, a spokesperson
- for the airport said that it was possible that Jackie got off the plane.
- He told reporters to contact the Airport Authority for further information.
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Form 2 proofreading exercise 3
Leung, Leo C.F. Summer Vacation Exercise, F. 2 English Competency.Hong Kong: Hong Kong Exam & Research. p. 67
Read the following message. There is one mistake in each numbered line. Correct the mistakes.
Underline a word that is incorrect and write the correct word above it.
Mark the position of a missing word with a ‘Λ’ and write the missing word above it.
- Everyone knows the small insect called ‘mosquito’. It is possible find
- mosquitoes in almost every parts of the world except in the place where it is rather
- cold or where it is very dry. During summer, it is almost certainly that you can
- find many mosquitoes near brooks, ponds and lake.
- Mosquitoes have a interesting life cycle. The female mosquito bites a
- person or animal in order to get some bloods. She needs this blood before she can
- lay her eggs. Second, she flies to area with water and lays her eggs in the water.
- In a few days, the eggs open, and the baby mosquitoes, call the larvae, come out.
- In a short time, they become mature and fly.
- It is interesting note that the female will bite for blood. She has a
- special mouth can go into an animal’s skin or a person’s skin. On the
- other hand, the man mosquito can only drink plant sap with his mouth.
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Form 2 proofreading exercise3–key
- Everyone knows the small insect called ‘mosquito’. It is possible to find
- mosquitoes in almost every part of the world except in the place where it is rather
- cold or where it is very dry. During summer, it is almost certain that you can
- find many mosquitoes near brooks, ponds and lakes.
- Mosquitoes have an interesting life cycle. The female mosquito bites a
- person or animal in order to get some blood. She needs this blood before she can
- lay her eggs. Second, she flies to an area with water and lays her eggs in the water.
- In a few days, the eggs open, and the baby mosquitoes, called the larvae, come out.
- In a short time, they become mature and fly away.
- It is interesting to note that the female will bite for blood. She has a
- special mouth which can go into an animal’s skin or a person’s skin. On the
- other hand, the male mosquito can only drink plant sap with his mouth.
The End
Form 2 proofreading exercise 4
Lee, Moira; Daniels, Ben. Longman Express Grammar Book 2A. 2nd Edn. Hong Kong: Longman. p. 66
Read the following letter. There is one mistake in each line. Correct the mistakes.
Underline a word that is incorrect and write the correct word above it.
Mark the position of a missing word with a ‘Λ’ and write the missing word above it.
- Daer Mr Smith,
- Re: Rule and regulations
- Thank you for your enquiry asking information about breaking world records. On the
- phone, you said that you were interested in break the world record,
- who Mr Ashrita Furman set on 22nd and 23rd April, for the greatest distance walked by
- a person balancing the milk bottle on his head. Below are the rules and regulations
- that we must follow:
- 1. Make the attempt on your own. Do not ask anybody help you.
- 2. Uses a full milk bottle.
- 3. Do not take a break. If you did, you will have to start again.
- 4. Do touch the bottle more than once every twenty minutes.
- 5. Do not use some tape.
- 6. A judge must watch your attempt you are doing it.
- You can find a judge or you can ask us find one for you.
- If you have no questions, please write to us.
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Form 2 proofreading exercise 4 –key
- Dear Mr Smith,
- Re: Rules and regulations
- Thank you for your enquiry asking for information about breaking world records. On the
- phone, you said that you were interested in breaking the world record,
- which Mr Ashrita Furman set on 22nd and 23rd April, for the greatest distance walked by
- a person balancing a milk bottle on his head. Below are the rules and regulations
- that you must follow:
- 1. Make the attempt on your own. Do not ask anybody to help you.
- 2. Use a full milk bottle.
- 3. Do not take a break. If you do, you will have to start again.
- 4. Do not touch the bottle more than once every twenty minutes.
- 5. Do not use any tape.
- 6. A judge must watch your attempt while you are doing it.
- You can find a judge or you can ask us to find one for you.
- If you have any questions, please write to us.
The End
Form 2 proofreading exercise 5
Lee, Moira; Daniels, Ben. Longman Express Grammar Book 2A. 2nd Edn. Hong Kong: Longman.p. 7
Your friend wrote an article about Jean Wong. There is one mistake in each numbered line. Correct the mistakes.
Underline a word that is incorrect and write the correct word above it.
Mark the position of a missing word with a ‘Λ’ and write the missing word above it.
JEAN WONG – the road to success- Two years ago, Jean Wong was a very badly dancer. She did not sing
- good at that time either. Now she sings and dances really wonderfully.
- Last week, she won first prize in the Drama Club Competition. When
- I speak to Jean, she told me that she practised singing and dancing
- extremely hardly every day. ‘When I first started performing, I sometimes
- felt real tired and wanted to stop,’ Jean said. ‘Luckily, my mother and
- father gave me lot of support and encouragement.’
- In her first competition two years ago, Jean performed very nervous
- and danced rather clumsy. She came last. After that experience, she
- decided to practise more. She also started going drama lessons after
- school. Now she is extreme confident and wins lots of prizes.
- When asking what her plans are, she replied, ‘I want
- to be famous actress and work in Hollywood,’ she said,
- ‘There have lots of Hong Kong actresses in Hollywood
- these days. I want to be one of they!’
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Form 2 proofreading exercise 5 –key
JEAN WONG – the road to success- Two years ago, Jean Wong was a very bad dancer. She did not sing
- well at that time either. Now she sings and dances really wonderfully.
- Last week, she won thefirst prize in the Drama Club Competition. When
- I spoke to Jean, she told me that she practised singing and dancing
- extremely hard every day. ‘When I first started performing, I sometimes
- felt really tired and wanted to stop,’ Jean said. ‘Luckily, my mother and
- father gave me a lot of support and encouragement.’
- In her first competition two years ago, Jean performed very nervously
- and danced rather clumsily. She came last. After that experience, she
- decided to practise more. She also started going to drama lessons after
- school. Now she is extremely confident and wins lots of prizes.
- When asked what her plans are, she replied, ‘I want
- to be a famous actress and work in Hollywood,’ she said,
- ‘There are lots of Hong Kong actresses in Hollywood
- these days. I want to be one of them!’
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Form 2 proofreading exercise 6
Lee, Moira; Daniels, Ben. Longman Express Grammar Book 2A. 2nd Edn. Hong Kong: Longman. p. 21
Read the following conversation. There is one mistake in each numbered line. Correct the mistakes.
Underline a word that is incorrect and write the correct word above it.
Mark the position of a missing word with a ‘Λ’ and write the missing word above it.
An interview with Ang Lee- Ang Lee, the director of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, is a quietly
- and gentle man. May Chan met him he visited Hong Kong last week.
May Chan: /
- When do you direct your first film?
Ang Lee: /
- That was a film called Pushing Hands on 1992. I worked on
- films before that and not as a director. I’ve directed five now.
May Chan: /
- How is your favourite film?
Ang Lee: /
- I like them all. However, I loved it when I work on Crouching
- Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I am real happy that this film is popular
- with both Chinese Western audiences.
May Chan: /
- Some of the stunts look quiet dangerous. Did any actors get hurt?
Ang Lee: /
- Yes, some did. Michelle Yeoh hurt her knee she was
- doing a difficult stunt but she had to rest for three months.
May Chan: /
- Did it take a long time to make film?
Ang Lee: /
- It took over two years to plan only five months to shoot it.
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Form 2 proofreading exercise 6 –key
An interview with Ang Lee- Ang Lee, the director of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, is a quiet
- and gentle man. May Chan met him when he visited Hong Kong last week.
May Chan: /
- When did you direct your first film?
Ang Lee: /
- That was a film called Pushing Hands in 1992. I worked on
- films before that but not as a director. I’ve directed five now.
May Chan: /
- What/Which is your favourite film?
Ang Lee: /
- I like them all. However, I loved it when I worked on Crouching
- Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I am really happy that this film is popular
- with both Chinese and Western audiences.
May Chan: /
- Some of the stunts look quite dangerous. Did any actors get hurt?
Ang Lee: /
- Yes, some did. Michelle Yeoh hurt her knee while/when she was
- doing a difficult stunt and she had to rest for three months.
May Chan: /
- Did it take a long time to make the/that film?
Ang Lee: /
- It took over two years to plan but only five months to shoot it.
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Form 2 proofreading exercise 7
Lee, Moira; Daniels, Ben. Longman Express Grammar Book 2A. 2nd Edn. Hong Kong: Longman. p. 77
Read the following e-mail message. There is one mistake in each numbered line. Correct the mistakes.
Underline a word that is incorrect and write the correct word above it.
Mark the position of a missing word with a‘Λ’ and write the missing word above it.
Dear Jane- How are you? Are you feel better now? It sounded like you had a terrible cold.
- Last week was a very busy one for me so I planning to have a lazy day today.
- Yesterday my mum buy me the latest issue of a magazine called Pen Pals.
- I’m going read it today and find a new pen friend. Do you think I should find
- a Chinese-speaking pen friend or an English-speaking pen friend? I thinks it’s
- probably better to find someone who spoke English. What do you think?
- I have to get back to my homework now. We going to have some important
- tests next week and I’m sure I do badly if I don’t get a bit more work done.
Bye for now
Emma
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Form 2 proofreading exercise 7 –key
Dear Jane- How are you? Are you feeling better now? It sounded like you had a terrible cold.
- Last week was a very busy one for me so I am planning to have a lazy day today.
- Yesterday my mum bought me the latest issue of a magazine called Pen Pals.
- I’m going to read it today and find a new pen friend. Do you think I should find
- a Chinese-speaking pen friend or an English-speaking pen friend? I think it’s
- probably better to find someone who speaks English. What do you think?
- I have to get back to my homework now. We are going to have some important
- tests next week and I’m sure I will do badly if I don’t get a bit more work done.
Bye for now
Emma
The End