Subject Verb Agreement implies that the verb used in a sentence must agree with the subject in number and person. |
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Parallelism in sentence structure ensures that ___ and ___ are used in a similar format. |
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True or False: The phrase 'sufficient enough' is considered a redundancy in English grammar. |
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False. 'Sufficient enough' can be used for emphasis, but it is generally advised to use either 'sufficient' or 'enough' to avoid redundancy. |
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'The bed' is incorrect; the idiomatic expression is 'goes to bed.' Therefore, it should be 'Diya goes to bed at eight every night.' |
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The error in 'Unless you do not listen to his advice' lies in the use of ___ because ___ is already negative. |
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Fill in the blank: Errors in the Placement of Modifiers can lead to ___ and ___ misinterpretation of the sentence. |
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True or False: The use of 'A little quantity of sugar is required' is grammatically correct. |
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'As soon the movie started' lacks the conjunction 'as soon as,' which is necessary for grammatical correctness. |
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Fill in the blank: In terms of Parts of Speech, every sentence must include an ___, a ___, and a ___ to be complete. |
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The error is in the verb 'have'; it should be 'has' to agree with the singular subject 'Each country.' |
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Fill in the blank: The correct phrase is 'preparation to account for a turn for the worse,' which clarifies the ___ of being prepared. |
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Modifiers are words that describe or limit the meaning of other words in a sentence, often clarifying or adding detail. |
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Subject-verb agreement is essential.
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