VERB TENSES – TESTING BASIC ENGLISH USAGE
Verb Tense Consistency When editing for grammar, it’s important not only to ensure subject-verb agreement but also to make sure […]
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Verb Tense Consistency When editing for grammar, it’s important not only to ensure subject-verb agreement but also to make sure […]
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Learn more →Ensuring that the subject and verb agree in number is a basic but essential part of writing grammatically correct sentences. […]
Learn more →Avoiding Awkward Sentences in Writing Clear and effective writing depends on the accurate choice of words and logical sentence structure. […]
Learn more →Mastering Parallel Structure in Writing Parallel structure (also known as parallelism) refers to using the same grammatical form for elements […]
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Learn more →Understanding and Correcting Run-On Sentences In standard written English, a sentence must express a complete thought and include both a […]
Learn more →A complete sentence must have two parts: a subject and a predicate. The predicate always includes a verb. If either […]
Learn more →End Marks End marks are the punctuation marks that go at the end of a sentence. There are three common […]
Learn more →Capitalization Rules (Paraphrased) Start of Sentences: Always capitalize the first word in any sentence. Example: Many books explore the topic […]
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