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1. Error: "has went" should be "has gone".
Explanation: The present perfect tense requires the past participle form of the verb, which is "gone" instead of "went".

2. Error: "didn’t did" should be "didn't do".
Explanation: The correct form in negative sentences is to use the base form of the verb after "didn't".

3. Error: "cooker" should be "cook".
Explanation: "Cook" is the correct noun form referring to a person who cooks. "Cooker" typically refers to an appliance.

4. Error: "don’t see" should be "didn’t see".
Explanation: The sentence refers to a past event, requiring the past simple form "didn't see".

5. Error: "donating" should be "donated".
Explanation: The past tense is needed here since it indicates an action that occurred in the past.

6. Error: "donate" should be "donating".
Explanation: The verb form should match the sentence structure; here it needs to be in the gerund form "donating" in the phrase "before donating a book".

7. Error: "recycle" should be "to recycle".
Explanation: The infinitive form "to recycle" is required after a verb expressing encouragement.

8. Error: "for the last few years" should be "for the last few years".
Explanation: The present perfect tense usually indicates a continuing action from the past until now, so "for the last few years" indicates the duration correctly.

9. Error: "have drunk" should be "drank".
Explanation: Since this is referring to a specific time in the past ("last night"), the simple past tense "drank" should be used.

10. Error: "yesterday" should be "already".
Explanation: The adverb "already" is appropriate to indicate that the action occurred before the present moment, while "yesterday" does not fit here due to the context.
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