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DON'T WRITE: Charles Dickens are the second children of a clerk. DO WRITE: Charles Dickens is the second child of a clerk. |
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DON'T WRITE: Owing for traffic congestion,he came late to the meeting. DO WRITE: Owing to traffic congestion,he came late to the meeting. |
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DON'T WRITE: He is being send to London. DO WRITE: He is being sent to London. |
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DON'T WRITE: I have kept my money in a save place. DO WRITE: I have kept my money in a safe place. |
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DON'T WRITE: I have safed his live. DO WRITE: I have saved his life. |
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DON'T WRITE: He has done it in defiance to my order. DO WRITE: He has done it in defiance of my order. |
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DON'T WRITE: The man which was here yesterday has left for London. DO WRITE: The man who was here yesterday has left for London. |
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DON'T WRITE: The seeds who you planted have grown. DO WRITE: The seeds which you planted have grown. |
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DON'T WRITE: She has gone to see her sister-in-laws. DO WRITE: She has gone to see her sisters-in-law. |
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DON'T WRITE: I have heard these news over the radio. DO WRITE: I have heard this news over the radio. |
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DON'T WRITE: To who it may concerned. DO WRITE: To whom it may concern. |
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DON'T WRITE: Her husband,from who she separated,is here. DO WRITE: Her husband,from whom she separated,is here. |
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DON'T WRITE: At this junction,the kids go either ways. DO WRITE: At this junction,the kids go either way. |
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DON'T WRITE: At the junction,the kids go neither ways. DO WRITE: At the junction,the kids go neither way. |
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DON'T WRITE: We have got to see the principal every two sunday. DO WRITE: We have got to see the principal every two sundays. |
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DON'T WRITE: The baby kicks in her mother's belly. DO WRITE: The baby kicks in its mother's belly. |
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DON'T WRITE: There are corpses on both side of the road. DO WRITE: There are corpses on both sides of the road. |
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DON'T WRITE: We have spent two hours and quarter together. DO WRITE: We have spent two hours and a quarter together. |
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DON'T WRITE: Would you help me kick the car? DO WRITE: Would you help me start the engine? |