Исправь ошибку. 1. I have told you about it dozen of time.
2. London receives 25 millions visitors a year from all over the world.
3. There was thousands of fans at the stadium.
4. There are three hundreds kinds of macaroni in Italy.
5. A thousand copies of this book have already been published.
6. Many animals died 65 millions years ago.
7. Three thousand of people came to the ceremony.
8. Thousands people used to live here.
Correction: I have told you about it dozens of times.
Explanation: The word "dozen" means twelve, so it should be pluralized to "dozens" to indicate multiple times.
"2. London receives 25 millions visitors a year from all over the world."
Correction: London receives 25 million visitors a year from all over the world.
Explanation: The word "million" does not need to be pluralized. When a specific number is mentioned before "million," it is not necessary to add an "s" to "million."
"3. There was thousands of fans at the stadium."
Correction: There were thousands of fans at the stadium.
Explanation: When referring to a quantity of something, such as "thousands," the verb "was" should be changed to "were" to agree with the plural noun.
"4. There are three hundreds kinds of macaroni in Italy."
Correction: There are three hundred kinds of macaroni in Italy.
Explanation: The word "hundreds" is already plural, so there is no need to add an "s." The correct phrase is "three hundred" when referring to a specific number.
"5. A thousand copies of this book have already been published."
Correction: A thousand copies of this book has already been published.
Explanation: The phrase "a thousand" is treated as a single unit, so the verb "has" should be used instead of "have" to agree with the singular subject.
"6. Many animals died 65 millions years ago."
Correction: Many animals died 65 million years ago.
Explanation: Similar to correction 2, "million" does not need to be pluralized. The correct phrase is "65 million years ago" to refer to a specific amount of time.
"7. Three thousand of people came to the ceremony."
Correction: Three thousand people came to the ceremony.
Explanation: Similar to correction 3, the plural noun "people" should not use the preposition "of" before the number. The correct phrase is "three thousand people."
"8. Thousands people used to live here."
Correction: Thousands of people used to live here.
Explanation: When discussing a large, indefinite number of people, the phrase "thousands of people" is used. The preposition "of" is necessary in this construction.