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Enhance your writing skills by learning about major grammar errors, such as faulty agreement and split infinitives. Brush up on verb tense shifts, pronoun shifts, and correct adjective usage. Understand common noun errors, such as vague references and incorrect cases. Discover how to avoid faulty comparisons and dangling modifiers. Improve your language proficiency today!
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Major Grammar Errors • Errors with verbs • Faulty agreement • The family often sing the praises of education. • Everyone in both businesses think it a good idea. • Subjunctive [untrue if or wish] • If I was rich, I would travel the world. • Darla wishes she was an empress.
Errors with verbs • Tense Shift • Luke doesn’t eat breakfast, so he felt 2 desserts will make up for it. • Split Infinitive • Not terribly worried about this • Double Negatives • I didn’t not want to see Monica. • Passive Voice • Many people have been instructed by medical personnel that vitamins have been proven to help fight certain cancers.
Errors with Nouns • Faulty Agreement • Everyone in the class hates it when they get a bad grade. • Vague Reference • When Dave saw Bill, he was kissing Sally. • Pronoun Shift • I don’t like messy foods you eat with your fingers. • Incorrect Case • Bill didn’t give the book to Sally or I. • Mary likes fish better than me.
Errors with Adverbs and Adjectives • Incorrect Usage • Although he lies good, I’m not convinced. • Faulty Comparison • Mary is more lovely than Sharon. • Of the three sister, Donna is the most cruel.
Errors in Modifying Phrases • Dangling Modifiers • Shutting the door quickly, the house rocked with the sudden bang. • Lighting the Pipe, the smoke rose slowly to the ceiling. • Misplaced Modifiers • Mary rode the pony in the pink skirt. • The policeman chased the criminal in the squad car.