English Grammar Rules & Mistakes: Learn All of the Essentials: Writing, Speaking, Literature and Punctuation Rules Complete with 10 Key Skills and Over 200 Common Error Examples


canvas. MCQs: Find the appropriate answer for the following


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canvas.
MCQs: Find the appropriate answer for the following:
1. Votes are gotten based on how you can _____.
A. canvas


B. canvass
C. converse
Answer: B
2. It is hard to determine if the price of goods is ____.
A. fare
B. fair
C. fear
Answer: B
3. Can you please tell the names of the _____ coming
through the door?
A. pear
B. pair
C. pare
Answer: B
4. We are not sure he will ____ them there.
A. leed
B. lead
C. led
Answer: B
5. it is difficult for saints to ____.
A. lye
B. lie
Answer: B


PUNCTUATION MARKS
Among common grammatical errors in the English language, punctuation
errors are the most common. If you are not a good reader, you might not be
able to detect the blunders. Punctuation implies using spacing, signs, and
some other symbols with the intention of making readers understand either
spoken or written texts. When you communicate, punctuation marks enable
you to appear like an expert. Whether you are speaking or writing, there is
always a need to punctuate. In fact, English grammar isn’t complete without
punctuation marks. Let’s look at some simple illustrations:
1. Since the launch of Ruger 57 other critical reviews have it that Ruger 57
Company has not only fulfilled its mission but has also overtaken its
competitors in the handguns market thanks to its outstanding innovation and
development invested.
2. “Since the launch of Ruger 57, other critical reviews have it that Ruger 57
Company has not only fulfilled its mission, but has also overtaken its
competitors in the handguns market – thanks to its outstanding innovation
and development invested.”
3. “In the beginning was the word the word was with God and the word was
God.”
4. “In the beginning was the word; the word was with God, and the word was
God.”
If you are not a good reader, you might not be able to make sense of what is
written in the first and third paragraphs. And now, when you read the second
and fourth paragraphs, you’d realize that you could decipher the paragraphs
easily and make sense of what is written. Your ability to do this is credited to
punctuation at work in the paragraphs.
Another fact about punctuation is that it helps you to make diverse meanings
from a sentence. A popular example will give you a clear meaning here:



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