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Even the most experienced writers sometimes make grammar errors.
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Making a grammar mistake is completely understandable; there's no time for proofreading when you're in full creative flow.
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But once you’ve drafted your story or article, it’s important to take a step back and make sure your sentences are constructed correctly.
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So, what are the most frequent grammar errors you should watch out for?
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This article will discuss the top ten most common grammar mistakes and how to fix them.
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What Are Grammatical Errors?
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Before we get into the list of most common grammatical errors, let’s start with a quick reminder of what counts as a grammatical error.
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A grammatical error is an instance of faulty or controversial language use.
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It makes it hard for the reader to understand what you're saying.
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Sentence fragments occur when you write a sentence that doesn't include a subject, a verb, and a complete thought.
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* Another one of the most common grammar errors is to have a subject and a verb that don't agree in number.
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Whenever a sentence has a single subject, it should use a singular verb (such as "he is"). When a sentence has multiple subjects, it should use a plural verb (such as "they are").
  
 
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  • What is grammar in English?

At a high level, the definition of grammar is a system of rules that allow us to structure sentences. It includes several aspects of the English language, like:

Parts of speech (verbs, adjectives, nouns, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, modifiers, etc.)

Clauses (e.g. independent, dependent, compound)

Punctuation (like commas, semicolons, and periods — when applied to usage)

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  • Using incorrect grammar can lead to sentences being meaningless and the message unclear, which in turn can lead to misinterpretation by a communication partner. Using correct grammar makes listening and reading easier for others to understand and can make the communication process more enjoyable.

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