- The teacher told the student his answer was incorrect.
- The teacher said to the student, "Your answer is incorrect."
- The student's answer was incorrect, the teacher told him.
- The teacher's explanation was that the student's answer was incorrect.
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- Between you and me, the test was too difficult.
- She gave the notes to my brother and me.
- The teacher for who I have the most respect is Dr. Ali.
- He is the one who scored the highest.
- Faulty parallelism
- Sentence fragment
- Comma splice
- Incorrect tense
- Incorrect capitalization
- Incorrect pluralization
- Incorrect subject-verb agreement
- Incorrect article usage
- The student was late, he missed the start of the lecture.
- Because the student was late, he missed the start of the lecture.
- The student was late, and so, he missed the start of the lecture.
- The student was late and missing the start of the lecture.
- He walks into the room and saw the mess.
- He walked into the room and saw the mess.
- He walks into the room and had seen the mess.
- He will walk into the room and saw the mess.
- cooperate
- cooperates
- has cooperated
- is cooperating
- Incorrect preposition
- Use of an uncountable noun with "an"
- Incorrect verb
- Incorrect pronoun
- He couldn't hardly hear the speaker.
- He could hardly hear the speaker.
- He couldn't hear nothing the speaker said.
- He wasn't unable to hear the speaker.
- A comma splice
- A redundant pronoun
- A sentence fragment
- A spelling error
- Incorrect spelling
- Incorrect word usage (affect vs. effect)
- Incorrect capitalization
- Incorrect verb tense
- We are currently evaluating the situation.
- We are engaged in the evaluation of the situation.
- The situation is being evaluated by us at this time.
- An evaluation of the situation is being made.
- The decision must be made carefully.
- A careful decision must be made.
- Making the decision requires care.
- There is no awkward phrasing.
- Incorrect verb
- Incorrect pronoun
- Incorrect use of "less" instead of "fewer"
- Incorrect preposition
- The student was angry at the unfair marking.
- She is capable of solving the problem.
- The team comprised of five members.
- The results are different from what we expected.
- When the doctor arrived, the patient already left.
- By the time the doctor arrived, the patient had already left.
- When the doctor will arrive, the patient has already left.
- The doctor arrived after the patient leaves.
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