Words used in the wrong class
In each of the following sentences, the word in italics is wrong: a noun has been used instead of the correct adjective.
1.
Many
people prefer to buy Malaysia products.
(Malaysian)
2.
That
man is a dangerously driver.
(dangerous)
3.
Together,
we can admire the beautiful of the
countryside. (beauty)
4.
My
sister is an intelligence person. (intelligent)
5.
Japan spare parts are rather expensive nowadays. (Japanese)
6.
All
races must live in peaceful and
harmony. (peace)
7.
Healthy is my main aim in life. (Health)
8.
Italy people eat spaghetti, which is like our ‘mee’. (Italian)
9.
This
new technique is very safety. (safe)
10.
I am confidence that I can perform well in
this job. (confident)
11.
We must
show the world that we are a development
country. (developed)
12.
I think
you need to know the truth facts
about this case. (true)
13.
There
is a great different between Malaysia
and Europe. (difference)
14.
Mr Foo
holds weekly classes about Buddhist. (Buddhism)
15.
It is
foolish to ignore the dangerous of
walking alone at night. (danger)
16.
The true is the goods you sent me are of
poor quality. (truth)
17.
This
kind of work needs a lot of patient.
(patience)
18.
During
the teacher’s absent, students often
become noisy. (absence)
19.
Selfish is the cause of most problems today. (Selfishness)
20.
Without
active, old age can be very boring. (activity)
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