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The word 'moved' is wrong in this sentence unless you pick a different word... #1 (permalink) Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:23 am   The word 'moved' is wrong in this sentence unless you pick a different word...
 

Common Errors in English, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #4 "Not the slightest idea", question 9

In view of his poor health and also because he found it difficult to breath, the doctor recommended that he moved to a warmer country.

(a) In view
(b) poor health
(c) breath
(d) recommended

Common Errors in English, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #4 "Not the slightest idea", answer 9

In view of his poor health and also because he found it difficult to breathe, the doctor recommended that he moved to a warmer country.

Correct entry: breathe
The error was: (c) breath

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In view of his poor health and also because he found it difficult to breath, the doctor said that he moved to a warmer country.
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The word 'moved' is wrong in this sentence unless you pick a different word... #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:55 am   The word 'moved' is wrong in this sentence unless you pick a different word...
 

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