| Idx | 2822 |
|---|---|
| Keyword | view |
| Sub Entry Number | 1 |
| Type of Sentence | ✗ |
| Error Sentence | The view of all the blood on the ground made her feel ill. |
| Correct Sentence | The sight of all the blood on the ground made her feel ill. |
| Cloze Error Sentence | The [[view]] of all the blood on the ground made her feel ill. |
| Cloze Sentence | The [[sight]] of all the blood on the ground made her feel ill. |
| Cloze Answer | sight |
| Choices | view | sight |
| Explanation | View refers to the whole area that you can see from somewhere, especially when you can see a long way into the distance: 'His studio has a spectacular view over Sydney Harbour Bridge.' 'I've booked a room with a view of the sea.' When you are talking about the act of seeing something, use the sight of: 'The sight of so many people dying from disease and hunger is something I will never forget.' |
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