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Albert Gifford, a 15-year-old from Somerset, was having his breakfast (1) he noticed a grammatical error on a carton of the Tesco orange juice that he drinks every morning. The supermarket chain promised that their juice was made with the "most tastiest" oranges. Albert wrote a polite letter to the company to explain their mistake. He also suggested that they change the text to "tastiest", (2) is the correct comparative form of the adjective.

For a few weeks, Albert (3) get home and look for a reply from the supermarket but it never arrived. It was then that Albert decided to tell the press about the mistake and wrote a letter to the Daily Mail. When his letter (4) published in the newspaper, Tesco needed just one day to respond to the first le er Albert had written. A Tesco spokesperson apologised for the mistake and assured him the company was going to correct it.


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Albert Gifford, a 15-year-old from Somerset, was having his breakfast (1 WHEN) he noticed a grammatical error on a carton of the Tesco orange juice that he drinks every morning. The supermarket chain promised that their juice was made with the "most tastiest" oranges. Albert wrote a polite letter to the company to explain their mistake. He also suggested that they change the text to "tastiest", (2 WHICH) is the correct comparative form of the adjective.

For a few weeks, Albert (3 WOULD) get home and look for a reply from the supermarket but it never arrived. It was then that Albert decided to tell the press about the mistake and wrote a letter to the Daily Mail. When his letter (4 WAS) published in the newspaper, Tesco needed just one day to respond to the first le er Albert had written. A Tesco spokesperson apologised for the mistake and assured him the company was going to correct it.