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Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? I went to the show and seen my cousin there.

    Seen. "Saw" is the correct past tense of the verb that should be used in this sentence. Therefore, "I went to the show and SAW my cousin there" is the correct wording.

Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? There's a song in my hart and I feel so very happy.
    Hart. A "hart" is a male deer, also known as a stag, that is five years or older. Your "heart" is what beats within your chest. The sentence should read, "There's a song in my HEART and I feel so very happy." The words, "A song in my heart" are a poetic expression that simply means you are feeling full of happiness and joy.

Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? There uniforms are too tight for them to wear.
    There. The word "there" means a place, such as "here and there" or, "The books are there on the table." The word "their" means "belonging to them." The uniforms belong to a group of people in this sentence, so the wording should be, "THEIR uniforms are too tight for them to wear."

Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? We was going to go out, but changed our minds.
    Was. When there are two or more of anything in a sentence, the verb must reflect this. "Was" is a verb that belongs to only one of something, such as, "I was feeling sad" or "The cat was very fat." The correct wording for this sentence should be, "We WERE going to go out, but changed our minds."

Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? It was a delecate situation in which we found ourselves.
    Delecate. The correct spelling is "delicate." Used in this sentence, the word "delicate" means that the situation needed to have special attention paid to it. The word "delicate" also means fragile, or something that can be damaged or broken easily. The sentence should read, "It was a DELICATE situation in which we found ourselves."

Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? You have put to many flowers in that vase.
    To. The word "to" usually implies a direction, such as "We were going to the bank, or associated with an action, such as, "He was going to sing in the concert." The word "too" implies some sort of quantity or excess, such as "Too many people" or "Too naughty for words." The sentence should read, "You have put TOO many flowers in that vase."

Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? Them trees look beautiful in blossom.
    Them. The word "those" is usually applied as an adjective, such as "Those balls," or "Those schoolchildren." The word "them" is usually used as a third person plural pronoun, such as, "Give it to them." The correct sentence should be, "THOSE trees look beautiful in blossom."

Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? Your going to miss the show if you don't hurry.
    Your. "Your" is a pronoun and used in sentences such as, "Your mother" or "Your schoolbooks." The word "you're" is an abbreviated form of the two words, "you are." This is a very common mistake people make and is always incorrect if used without the apostrophe and the letter "e" on the end. The sentence should read, "YOU'RE going to miss the show if you don't hurry." In other words, "YOU ARE going to miss the show if you don't hurry." Note another abbreviated word in this sentence. "Don't" means "Do not."

Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? I am definately going to the library now.
    Definately. So many people spell the word "definite" and "definitely" incorrectly that it's astonishing. The correct sentence should read, "I am DEFINITELY going to the library now."

Which is the incorrect word in the following sentence? I need somethink interesting to write about for a school assignment.
    Somethink. There is no such word as "somethink". The correct word to write here should be "something". Therefore, the sentence should be, "I need SOMETHING interesting to write about for a school assignment."


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