94C77-98

Q Explanation Tested items
77. The word `are' should be omitted. `Stop' is a full verb of the subject `these drivers'. Verb form
78. `Days' should be underlined, and write down `day' which is singular in form, paralleling with `every'. Singularity
79. `Much' should be underlined, and write down `many' because `times' is a countable noun. Countable nouns
80. `Who' is omitted which is a relative pronoun. It should be placed between `pedestrians' and `think'. Relative pronoun
81. `Stop' should be underlined, and write down `stopped' to form a present perfect tense: `has stopped'. Tense 
82. tick  
83. `To' is an extra word because `reach' directly takes an object. Direct object 
84. tick  
85. `A' should be omitted because `speed' is an uncountable noun, An article is not necessary. Uncountable noun 
86. `The' should be underlined, it should be changed to `our' eyes because it corresponds to the subject `we'. Pronouns 
87. `Be' should be omitted, because the negation `not' puts directly before an infinitive. Negative 
88.

`At' is missing after the gerund `looking'.

Gerund 
89 `Include' should be underlined, and write down `included' which is a past participle. Past Participle 
90.

Thoughtfully' is underlined, and write down `thoughtlessly'. `If we see car a car slowing down at the traffic lights, we naturally assumed that is safe to cross' is a kind of thoughtless behaviour.

Opposite in sense
91. Underline `assumed', and write down `assume' because of the use of simple present tense. Tense
92 tick  
93 `For' is missing' after `illegal' to form the pattern of it is + adjective for sb to do sth. Adj + prep
94.  Underline `however', and change that to `whatever' because an `whatever' is the interrogative pronoun, and however is an adverb.  Interrogative pronoun
95. 

`It' which is the subject of the conditional clause is omitted. 

Subject
96. 

`Aren't is underlined, and write down `don't ' to form a question with a full verb: put.

Auxillary verb
97.  `Nobody' should be underlined, and write down `somebody. `Nobody' is negative in sense, and `somebody' is positive in sense.  Positive
98 

Underlined `wasn't' and write down `hasn't' to form a past perfect tense: hasn't happened'. 

Auxillary verb