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The initial sentence itself is not quite correct.
Children is already plural which means that no -s is needed
-s isn't needed in the verb as well since the subject is in the plural
i.e. Children make mistakes in (an article?) dark
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Hi,
In response to your jobs posting for positions in the Graduate 2010 program, I send you my CV.
hi, any grammatical mistake in the above sentence? in, for, singular, plural?
note that: the name of the program is Graduate 2010.
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In response to your jobs posting for positions in the Graduate 2010 program, I send you my CV. hi, any grammatical mistake in the above sentence? in, for, singular, plural? note that: the name of the program is Graduate 2010. many thanks
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First, in both 1a and 1b, the usage of the word "symbols" is incorrect - in this case, the word "symbol" is actually plural in its own right. It's a very easy mistake as there's a vague, muddy (or, "unclear")
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Dear friend, Back is sometimes synonymous with ago, as in these sentences you question: We met a few minutes back/ago. ( Please note that meet requires an object or a plural subject, so I met few minutes back is nonstandard); It happened two
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The singular and plural for stuff is stuff. For example good stuff, cool stuff etc and there cannot be cool stuffs, it is often a mistake that people make. However when stuff is used as a verb like stuffing or he stuffs a lot of food etc is
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All the three sentences are from Halliday's 'An Introduction to Functional Grammar' for which he didn't provide any context.
I'd check the first sentence again to make sure I haven't spoiled it by typing errors.
Your
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hi all, thx if u would like to help me solving these problems. please check is there any mistake here? i'm poor at grammar :( 1. The committee debate these questions carefully. 2. The committee leads very different lives in private. 3. The
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"The absence of adjustment for confounding factors (such as age, sex, smoking and dietary habit) can hamper the statistical estimation causing over- or underestimation of the real association between salt or salted food and stomach
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"No dietary variable was adjusted to eliminate the influence of other dietary factors in the review." To me, this implies that adjustments were made, just not any that eliminated the influences of other factors. "Moreover, there
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