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When proofreading for grammer errors. First locate the subject of the sentence. Then, you should double-check the agreement of nouns and antecedents as well as the agreement of subject and predicate. The grammar check on the computer may be helpful, but should not replace manual proofreading.

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User Razzie
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True?

i dont rly know what ur asking

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Answer: Correcting grammatical errors is a very technical work which require more of understanding the etymological aspect of English and more importantly the use of CONCORD, PARTS OF SPEECH and English phonology.

Explanation: It is an area that requires more of savvy teachers of English language.

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