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Friday, January 24, 2014

5 more language errors to avoid

Continuing on in our series, here are five more mistakes to avoid (just click on the link to take you to the post):

1) VERY COMMON ERROR: incorrect verb tense sequence in conditional sentences (I know, I know, it just doesn't get more exciting than that)

2) pouring over a book 

3) priviledge 

4) florescent, floride 

5) pedal and peddle 

1 comment:

  1. I've been marking semester-end exams and assignments. Students in high school are statring to mix up "elicit" and "illict". So many errors would be prevented if people just read!!!

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