Choose the INCORRECT answer, then give the CORRECTION and EXPLANATION ! The answer is C, because the word “roams” refers to animals as a plural subject. In the Simple Present Tense, the plural subject must be followed by verb without ‘s’. So it should be “roam”. The answer is D, neither should be changed to be either. Because, if we wan’t to use neither, the auxiliary verb comes before the subject. Neither can’t with another negatives. The subject has existed, so we must use either, and change it to be ”hasn’t either”. The answer is A, because “enjoy” is one of common verbs followed by gerund. Therefore, it should be corrected become “enjoyed being”. The answer is B, because this sentence belongs to conditional sentence type 3. The pattern of conditional sentence type 3 is “IF + S + HAD + V3”. So it should be corrected become “had told”. The answer is B, because this sentence use parallel conjunct...