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Misuse of Articles
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The founders of the project, such as Coundenhove-Kalergi and Jean Monnet, always
assumed there would be government not by elected statesmen
but by technocrats.
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a government
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Misuse of Articles
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The founders of the project, such as Coundenhove-Kalergi and Jean Monnet, always
assumed there would be government not by elected statesmen
but by technocrats.
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a government
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Iran has decided "it wants to push back on the pressure, to show there's a price to pay for pressuring Iran," agreed Michael Singh, a former national security advisor in the George W. Bush administration. "This could lead to inadvertentconflict."
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an inadvertent
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Singular & Plural Nouns
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday that the jobsmarket was improving according to almost every measure that labor economists like me focus on, continuing the trend that first started in the early fall.
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job
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Singular & Plural Nouns
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday that the jobsmarket was improving according to almost every measure that labor economists like me focus on, continuing the trend that first started in the early fall.
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job
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In most case, the club is not a creation of conscious design."
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cases
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Incorrect Use of Prepositions
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In Wisconsin, public-sector unions mobilised tens of thousands workers
who took to the streets to protest against Republican plans to restrict collective
bargaining rights.
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of workers
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Incorrect Use of Prepositions
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In Wisconsin, public-sector unions mobilised tens of thousands workers
who took to the streets to protest against Republican plans to restrict collective
bargaining rights.
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of workers
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The Lumia 900 is Nokia's first high-end Windows Phone for the United States, announced for AT&T on Monday.
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by
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Capitalization
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The study based on variations in the earth's orbit and rock
samples was conducted by academics at Cambridge University, University College London,
the University of Florida and Norway's University of Bergen.
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Earth's
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Capitalization
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The study based on variations in the earth's orbit and rock
samples was conducted by academics at Cambridge University, University College London,
the University of Florida and Norway's University of Bergen.
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Earth's
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"That argument conflicts with the amendment's plain language, which mentions sharia law in two places," the court opinion read.
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Sharia
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Staff from the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall will run ghost tours and stage illusions,
English naturalist Charles Darwin will make an appearance courtesy of interactive
performance company Mischief la Bas and there will be the
chance to find out about taxidermy.
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La
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Confused Words
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It's about a wee town in the Borders, which discovers at the time of the Union of
Parliaments in 1707 it was part of neither Scotland not England,
and is able to declare independence.
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nor
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Confused Words
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It's about a wee town in the Borders, which discovers at the time of the Union of
Parliaments in 1707 it was part of neither Scotland not England,and is able to declare independence.
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nor
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The discovery that the white power was not plaster led scientists
to the conclusion that a rural economy existed in an Iron Age town center.
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powder
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Romney's election night event was at Southern New Hampshire University, the same
place were four years ago, Hillary Rodham Clinton hosted
her victory party after a surprise come-from-behind win, stunning the overly-confident
Obama team.
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where
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Confused Words
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Richard G. Steiner, a marine conservation professor at the University of Alaska
from 1980 to 2010, works on offshore oil issues, spill prevention, response, damage
assessment and restoration, and consults globally on energy and environment
issues.
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environmental
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Confused Words
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Richard G. Steiner, a marine conservation professor at the University of Alaska
from 1980 to 2010, works on offshore oil issues, spill prevention, response, damage
assessment and restoration, and consults globally on energy and environment
issues.
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environmental
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Liberty City - the Miami neighborhood where Williams was born and raised - is about
as far removed from the glitz and glamour of South Beach as you can
possible get.
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possibly
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Absence of BE
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Kim doing leg lifts in tights, showing off her curvacious
rump.
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is doing
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Absence of BE
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Kim doing leg lifts in tights, showing off her curvacious
rump.
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is doing
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Organisations or councils boycotting Israel while ignoring
crimes committed in Islamic states.
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are boycotting
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Accounts set up by employees to tap during the year to pay
qualified medical expenses.
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are set
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Subject-Verb Agreement
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And when the value of stocks and bonds go down, the value
of retirement accounts that own stocks and bonds falls, too.
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goes
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Subject-Verb Agreement
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And when the value of stocks and bonds go down, the value
of retirement accounts that own stocks and bonds falls, too.
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goes
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Intense exercises to toughen them up for battle has led to
an increase in the number of recruits suffering broken bones, concussion and burns.
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have
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Incorrect Use of Pronouns
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"I think they're disturbed over nothing," he said of mine
opponents.
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my
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Incorrect Use of Pronouns
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"I think they're disturbed over nothing," he said of mine
opponents.
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my
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Do you ever take what another person says personally when what her
or she is saying is not meant to be personal?
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he
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Wrong Tense
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Tomorrow, we go back to work.
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will go
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Incorrect Adjective Order
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Why does everyone pretend that Gary is some big nice metropolis?
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nice big
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