- Incorrect pronoun
- Incorrect preposition
- Incorrect verb form
- Incorrect tense
Category: Writing Skill and Proofreading
- She finished her homework before she had gone to bed.
- She had finished her homework before she went to bed.
- She has finished her homework before she went to bed.
- She finished her homework after she had gone to bed.
- were
- was
- have been
- are being
- The whole thing was a total mess from the start.
- The project was poorly planned from its inception.
- They really messed up the project planning.
- The project plan was a bust.
- Incorrect spelling
- Incorrect word usage (than vs. then)
- Incorrect capitalization
- Incorrect verb tense
- The sentences are grammatically incorrect.
- The transitional word 'Moreover' is used incorrectly.
- The second sentence is a fragment.
- There is no error.
- The patient's condition continues to deteriorate.
- The medication had an adverse effect.
- He inferred from her statement that she was upset.
- The student was disinterested in the lecture because it was boring.
- She is good at biology, but she struggles with physics.
- She is good at biology; she struggles with physics.
- Although she is good at biology, she struggles with physics.
- All of the above are correct.
- implications
- inferences
- intricacies
- interests
- Incorrect spelling
- Incorrect subject-verb agreement
- Incorrect preposition
- Incorrect word choice
- He passed the test he was very happy.
- He passed the test, he was very happy.
- He passed the test; he was very happy.
- He passed the test, so he was very happy.
- He is studying to become an doctor.
- She went to the Dow University of Health Sciences.
- I need to buy an uniform for my practicals.
- He has good understanding of the subject.
- their
- there
- they're
- his or her
- The building, built in 1990, is being renovated.
- The building that was built in 1990 is now undergoing renovations.
- In 1990, the building was built, and now it is being renovated.
- The building is being renovated, it was built in 1990.
- Comma splice
- Sentence fragment
- Faulty parallelism
- Double negative
- The exam, having studied for weeks, was still very challenging.
- Having studied for weeks, he still found the exam very challenging.
- The exam was still very challenging, having studied for weeks.
- Studying for weeks, the exam was still challenging for him.
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