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Spotting errors involves identifying grammatical, syntactical, or punctuation mistakes in a given text, which is crucial for effective communication. |
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Identify the error in the sentence: 'Everyone must submit their report by Friday.' |
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The error lies in the use of 'their' with the singular 'everyone.' It should be 'Everyone must submit his or her report by Friday.' |
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In the sentence 'Neither the team nor the players was prepared for the match,' what is the error? |
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The error is in subject-verb agreement. The correct form should be 'Neither the team nor the players were prepared for the match.' |
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The error is in using 'most' with 'smartest.' The correct phrase should be 'She is the smartest student in class.' |
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Identify the error in the following: 'A number of students was absent yesterday.' |
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The error is in subject-verb agreement. The correct sentence should be 'A number of students were absent yesterday.' |
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The error is in the use of the comparative form. It should be 'He runs faster than his brother.' |
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The error is the use of 'was' instead of 'were.' The correct form is 'If I were you, I would apologize.' |
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What is the error in the phrase: 'The informations you provided are incorrect'? |
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The error is in the use of 'informations,' which is incorrect. The correct term is 'information' as it is uncountable. |
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The error is in the incorrect form of the verb. The correct sentence should be 'She enjoys playing the piano every evening.' |
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The error is in subject-verb agreement. The correct sentence should be 'The news is troubling' as 'news' is singular. |
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Identify the error in the following sentence: 'The committee are making their decision tomorrow.' |
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The error is in subject-verb agreement. The correct sentence should be 'The committee is making its decision tomorrow' because 'committee' is a collective noun that takes a singular verb. |