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Thursday, December 27, 2018

'Punctuation error in your writing. Essay\r'

'Making mistakes in subject-verb treaty has always been my weakness when it comes to the grammar of my writing. I keep on doing the same grammatic lapses again and again. There are some(prenominal) rules regarding subject-verb agreement, of course, and universe ignorant of 1 or two of them is forgivable, but what is unforgivable if you sleep together the rule and yet continue to induct the same mistake.\r\nThe simple rule which I keep slipping n is the agreement of subject and verb in terms of number, specially in a present strain sentence.\r\nThe rule states that when the subject is singular, the verb should also be singular. Inversely, when the subject is plural, the verb should also be plural. The discrimination between a singular and a plural verb is one letter â€Å"s” and often dates I would omit, usually inadvertently or by carelessness, putting that one letter. I have tried to assort the bad habit by being more conscious about my writing, during and later o n writing.\r\nWhile writing and every time I am to write an put through word, I would constantly remind myself to envision back to the subject of the verb. During revision of what I wrote, I would run through the inbuilt piece with the one purpose of looking at for subject-verb agreement mistakes. I would check for errors in punctuation, spelling, and style during the first revision, but tenseness on subject-verb agreement on the insurgent run-through.\r\n'

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