Correct the following sentences by taking out the inappropriate word.
1. I enjoy going to shopping. [blank_start]to[blank_end]
2. Despite of her severe disability, she fulfilled her goals in life. [blank_start]of[blank_end]
3. John is at the work. [blank_start]the[blank_end]
4. He spends money as like if there was no tomorrow. [blank_start]like[blank_end]
5. He works hard so that as to be promoted. [blank_start]that[blank_end]
6. His latest novel, which is 500 pages long, it is a best-seller. [blank_start]it[blank_end]
7. Being unemployed it is the worst thing that can happen to someone. [blank_start]it[blank_end]
8. Susan used to be the happier than she is now. [blank_start]the[blank_end]
9. He was caught shoplifting; needless is to say, he now has a criminal record. [blank_start]is[blank_end]
10. He explained to us the more best ways of self-defence. [blank_start]more[blank_end]
11. When one trying hard, people are more likely to succeed in life. [blank_start]one[blank_end]
12. One hour later than she was enjoying a cup of tea in front of the TV. [blank_start]than[blank_end]