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A.SUBJECTVERBAGREEMENT
1.TwoormoreSingularSubjectsconnectedbyandusuallytakeaVerbinthePlural.
Forexample,
IncorrectHariandRamishere.
CorrectHariandRamarehere.
2.IftwoSingularNounsrefertothesamepersonorthing,theVerbmustbeSingular.
IncorrectTheSecretaryandPrincipalarecoming.
CorrectTheSecretaryandPrincipaliscoming.
(Herethesamepersonis.SecretaryaswellasPrincipal)
3.IftheSingularSubjectsareprecededbyeachorevery,theVerbisusuallySingular.
Forexample,
IncorrectEveryboyandgirlwereready.
CorrectEveryboyandgirlwasready.
4.TwoormoreSingularSubjectsconnectedbyor,nor,either.....or,neither....nortake
aVerbintheSingular.
Forexample,
IncorrectNeitherhenorIwerethere.
CorrectNeitherhenorIwasthere.
5.WhentheSubjectsjoinedby'or/norareofdifferentnumbers,theVerbmustbePlural,
andthePluralSubjectmustbeplacednexttotheVerb.
Forexample,
lncorrectNeithertheAssistantMastersnortheHeadmasterwaspresent.
CorrectNeithertheHeadmasternortheAssistantMasterswere
present.'
6.WhentheSubjectsjoinedbyor,norareofdifferentpersons,theVerbagreesin
personwiththeonenearesttoit.
Forexample,
IncorrectEitherheorIismistaken.
CorrectEitherheorI,ammistaken.
7.ACollectiveNountakesaSingularVerbwhenthecollectionisthoughtofasawhole,
aPluralVerbwhentheindividualsofwhichitiscomposedarethoughtof.
Forexample,
CorrectTheCouncilhaschosenthePresident.
CorrectThemilitarywerecalledout.
8.SomeNounswhicharesingularinformbutpluralinmeaning,takeaPluralVerb.
Forexample,
IncorrectMathematicsareabranchofstudyineveryschool.
CorrectMathematicsisabranchofstudyineveryschool.
9.WordsjoinedtoaSingularSubjectbywith,togetherwith,inadditionto,or,aswellas,
etc.areparenthetical,andthereforedonotaffectthenumberoftheVerb.
Forexample,
IncorrectTheChief,withallhismen,weremassacred.CorrectThechief,withallhis
men,wasmassacred.
10.WhentheSubjectoftheVerbisaRelativePronouncareshouldbetakentoseethat
theVerbagreesinNumberandPersonwiththeAntecedentoftherelative.
Forexample,
IncorrectI,whoisyourfriend,.willguardyou,rinterests.
CorrectI,whoamyourfriendwillguardyourinterests.
B.USESOFPARTICIPLESANDINFINITIVES
11.Ask,advise,allow,command,force,forbid,invite,encourage,compel,beg,order,
imagine,instruct,permit,persuade,tell,require,remind,teach,etc.arefollowedby
Object+To+V2
Forexample,
IncorrectHeadvisedtodoitbyme.
CorrectHeadvisedmetodoit.ButiftheseareusedinPassiveVoice,thentheyare
followedbyTo+V,.
Forexample,
CorrectShewaspermittedtogowithhim.
12.Knowisfollowedbyhow/where/when/whyandInfinitive.
Forexample,
IncorrectIknowtowritealetter.
CorrectIknowhowtowritealetter.
13.Afterlet,bid,behold,watch,see,feel,makeetc.weuseBareInfinitiveandnot
Toinfinitive.
Forexample,
IncorrectIheardhimtospeakonseveralsubjects.
CorrectIheardhimspeakonseveralsubjects.
14.BareInfinitiveisusedafterModalAuxiliaries(can,could,may,might,shall,should,
will,would,must,darenot,neednot).
Forexample,
IncorrectYouneednottoworkhard.
CorrectYouneednotworkhard.
15.Hadbetter,hadrather,hadassoon...as...,hadsooneretc.arefollowedbyBare
Infinitive.
Forexample,
IncorrectHehadbettertogonow.
CorrectHehadbettergonow.16.ConjunctionthanisalsofollowedbyBareInfinitive.
Forexample,
IncorrectHehadbetterreadthantowrite.
CorrectHehadbetterreadthanwrite.
17.WhenbutisusedasaPrepositionandprecededbyanyformoftheVerbdo,thenbut
isfollowedwithBareInfinitive.
IncorrectHedidnothingbuttowander.
CorrectHedidnothingbutwander.
18.EveryParticipilemusthaveaSubjectofReference.
Forexample,
IncorrectBeingarainydayVijaydecidedtostayathome.
CorrectItbeingarainydayVijaydecidedtostayathome.
19.ForcompletedactionHaving+VaisusedinActiveVoice,whereasHaving+been+
VaorBeing+VaisusedinPassiveVoice.Aftershouldnotbeusedinsuchasentence.
Forexample,
IncorrectAftertheleaderhavingbeenkilled,thefollowersranaway.
CorrectTheleaderhavingbeenkilled,thefollowersranaway.
20.Participleslikeconsidering,judging,referring,concerning,regarding,viewing,
broadlyspeakingetc.donottakeanySubjectofReference.
Forexample,
CorrectConsideringthecase,Itookthedecision.
HereIisnotaSubjectofReferenceofconsidering.So,thereisnoSubjectof
Referencefor'considering,stillthesentenceiscorrect.
C.USESOFVERBS
21.WhentherearetwoSubjectsinasentenceandtheyarenotinthesameNumber,
thenwemusthavetouseseparateAuxiliaries(is,are,am,was,were,have,has)forboth
ofthem.
Forexample,
IncorrectThreekilledandonewereinjured.
CorrectThreewerekilledandonewasinjured.
22.AsingleVerbshouldbemadetoservetwoSubjects,onlywhentheformofVerbis
sameforboththesubjects.
IncorrectIamseventeenyearsoldandmysisterfourteen.
CorrectIamseventeenyearsoldandmysisterisfourteen.
23.TwoauxiliariescanbeusedwithoneprincipalVerb,onlywhentheformofthe
principalVerbisappropriatetoboththeauxiliaries.'
IncorrectHeneverhas,andneverwilltakesuchstrongmeasures.
CorrectHeneverhastaken,andneverwilltakesuchstrongmeasures.
24.WhenthereisonlyoneauxiliarytotwoprincipalVerbsitshouldbecorrectly
associatedwiththeboth.
IncorrectTencandidateshavepassedonefailed.
CorrectTencandidateshavepassed,onehasfailed.
25.APastTenseinthemainclauseshouldbefollowedbyaPastTenseinthe
subordinateclause.
IncorrectHesucceededbecauseheworkshard.
CorrectHesucceededbecauseheworkedhard.
26.APastTenseinmainclausemaybefollowedbyaPresentTense
inthesubordinateclausewhenthesubordinateclauseexpressesauniversaltruth.
IncorrectOurteachersaidthattheearthmovedroundthesun.
CorrectOurteachersaidthattheearthmovesroundthesun.
27. When the subordinate clause comes after 'lest', the auxiliary Verb 'should' must be
used,whateverbetheTenseoftheVerbinthemainclause.
IncorrectWestartearlylestweshallmissthetrain.
CorrectWestartearlylestweshouldmissthetrain.
28. An Adverb or Adverbial phrase should not be placed between 'to' and verbal part
of,theinfinitive.(Thisiscalledthesplitinfinitive).
IncorrectIhopedtoimmediatelyreplytoyourletter:
CorrectIhopedtoreplyimmediatelytoyourletter.
29. An infinitive should be in the present tense unless it represents' an action prior to
thatofthegoverningVerb.
IncorrectIshouldhavelikedtohavegonethere.
CorrectIshouldhavelikedtogothere.
30.GerundifprecededbyaPronoun,thatPronounmustbeinPossessivecase.
IncorrectHeemphasisedmegoingthere.
CorrectHeemphasisedmygoingthere.
31. The Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used for an action that began in the past
time and still. going at the time of speaking~ It is used with, Adverbials of time
introducedby'since','for'and'howlong~.
IncorrectHowlongareyouworkingi~thisoffice?
.CorrectHowlonghaveyoubeenworkinginthisoffice?
32.AVerbwhenprecededbyaPrepositionmustbetheGerund.
IncorrectTheywerepunishedforcomelate.
CorrectTheywerepunishedfor,cominglate.
33. The Future Indefinite Tense is not used in the clauses of time, place and condition.
HerethePresentIndefiniteTenseisused.
IncorrectIshallwaitforyoutillyouwillfinishyourwork.
CorrectIshallwaitforyou,tillyoufinishyourwork.
34. The Present Perfect Tense is not used with the Adverbs of past time like yesterday,
in1990etc.HerePastIndefiniteTenseisused.
Incorrect~Ihaveboughtacycleyesterday.
CorrectIboughtacycleyesterday.
ThePastPerfectTenseisusedtorepresenttheearlierofthetwopastactions.
IncorrectWhenIreachedthestation,thetrainalreadyleft.
CorrectWhenIreachedthestation,thetrainhadalreadyleft.
35. Modal Auxiliaries are not used together. But two Auxiliaries can be connected by a
Conjunction.
Forexample,
IncorrectHeshouldmustdoit.CorrectHeshouldandmustdo
it.
36. When need or dare is followed by not, it turns into modal auxiliary. In that situation it
takesBareInfinitive'andwecannotuseneedsnotordaresnot.
Forexample,
IncorrectHeneedsnotdoit.CorrectHeneednotdoit.
D.USESOFADJECTIVES
37. Adjectives of quantity show how much of a thing is meant. Adjectives of quantity
(some much, little, enough, all, no, any, great, half, sufficient, whole) are used for
UncountableNunsonly.
Forexample,
IncorrectIateafewrice.CorrectIatesomerice.
38. Numeral Adjectives are used for Countable Noun only and they show how many
personsorthingsaremeantorinwhatorderapersonorthingstands,
Forexample,
IncorrectIhavetaughtyoulittlethings.
CorrectIhavetaughtyouafewthings.
39.Whencardinalandordinalareusedtogetherordinalprecedsthecardinal.
Forexample,
IncorrectThefourfirstboyswillbegiventhechance.
CorrectThefirstfourboyswillbegiventhechance.
40.Later,latestrefertotime,latterandlastrefertoposition.
Forexample,
IncorrectIreachedat10am.
ButhewaslatterthanIexpected.
CorrectIreachedat10am.ButhewaslaterthanIexpected,
41.Farthermeansmoredistantoradvancedfurthermeansadditional.
Forexample,
IncorrectHeinsistedonfartherimprovement.
CorrectHeinsistedonfurtherimprovement.
42. Each is used in speaking of two or more things, every is used only in speaking of
morethantwo.
Forexample,
IncorrectEveryofthetwoboyswillgetaprize.
CorrectEachofthetwoboyswillgetaprize.
43. To express quantity or degree some is used in affirmative sentences, any in negative
orinterrogativesentences.
Forexample,.
IncorrectHaveyouboughtsomemangoes?
CorrectHaveyouboughtanymangoes?
44. In comparing two things, the Comparative should be used, The Superlativ should not
beused.
IncorrectWhichisthebestofthetwo?
CorrectWhichisthebetterofthetwo?
45. When two qualities of the same person or thing are compared,the Comparative iner
isnotused.'More'isusedforthispurpose.
IncorrectHeiswiserthanbrave.
CorrectHeismorewisethanbrave.
46. When comparison is made by means of a comparative, the thing compared should be
excluded from the class of things with which it is compared by using 'other' or some
suchword.
IncorrectHeisclevererthananyboyintheclass.
CorrectHeisclevererthananyotherboyintheclass.
47. When comparison is made by means of a superlative, the thing compared should
includetheclassofthingswithwhichitiscompared.
IncorrectHeisthestrongestofallothermen.
CorrectHeisthestrongestofallmen..
48. When two persons or things are compared, it is important that the same parts of
thingsshouldbecompared.
IncorrectThepopulationofBombayisgreaterthanDelhi.
CorrectThepopulationofBombayisgreaterthanthatofDelhi.
49.Doublecomparativesandsuperlativesshouldnotbeused.
1.IncorrectHeisthemostcleverestboyintheclass.
CorrectHeisthecleverestboyintheclass.
2.IncorrectHeismorewiserthanhisbrother.
CorrectHe'iswiserthanhisbrother.
50. The comparative Adjectives superior inferior, senior, junior, prior, anterior, posterior
prefer,etc.,shouldbefollowedby'to'insteadof'than'.
IncorrectHeisseniorthanme.
CorrectHeisseniortome.
51.Adjectiveslike'unique',ideal,
perfect, complete, universal, entire, extreme, chief, full square and round, which do not admit
differentdegreesofcomparisonshouldnotbecompared.
IncorrectItisthemostuniquething.
CorrectItisauniquething.
52. All the Adjectives which refer to the same Noun should be in the same degree of
comparison.
IncorrectHeisthewisestandhonestworkerintheoffice.
CorrectHeisthewisestandmosthonestworkerintheoffice.
53. 'Elder' and 'eldest' should be used for persons only, strictly speaking, they are used for the
membersofthesamefamilyonly.'Older'and'oldest'areusedforbothpersonsandthings.
IncorrectHeismyolderbrother.
CorrectHeismyelderbrother.
E.USESOFADVERBS
54.TomodifyaVerb,anAdjectiveoranotherAdverb,weuseanAdverb.
IncorrectShewritesverycareful.
CorrectShewritesverycarefully.
Carefully is an Adjective which cannot modify the Adverb very, therefore carefully (Adverb) must
beusedinplaceofAdjectivecareful.
55. Too means more than required and it is used with Unpleasant Adjective. So, we cannot use
tooglad,toohappy,toopleasant,toohealthy.
Forexample,
IncorrectIamtoogladtomeetyou.
CorrectIamverygladtomeetyou.
56. A sentence which is based on ''Too .... To" format, we cannot replace to with so that. If we
replacetowithsothat,tooalsomustbereplacedwithcannot.
Forexample,
IncorrectHeistooweaksothathecannotwalk.
CorrectHeistooweaktowalk.CorrectHeissoweakthathecannotwalk.
57.MuchtooisfollowedbyUnpleasantAdjective,whereastoomuchisfollowedbyNoun.
Muchtoo+UnpleasantAdjective.
Toomuch+Noun.
Forexample,
IncorrectHisfailureistoomuchpainfulforme.
CorrectHisfailureismuchtoopainfulforme.
IncorrectHiswife'srudebehaviorgiveshimmuchtoopain.
CorrectHiswife'srudebehaviorgiveshimtoomuchpain.
58.Quiteandallarenotusedtogether.
Forexample,
IncorrectHeisquiteallright.CorrectHeisquiteright.orHe
isallright
59.A/An+Fairly+Adjective+
NounorRather+A+AdjectiveForexample,
(i)afairlygoodbook
(ii)ratheradifficultproblem.
ButwecannotusePleasantAdjectivewithratherandUnpleasantAdjectivewithfairly.
Forexample,
IncorrectItwasarathergoodbook.
CorrectItwasafairlygoodbook.
60.Enough,whenusedasanAdverb,isprecededbyapositivedegreeAdjectiveorAdverb.
Forexample,
IncorrectHeisgreaterenoughtopardonyou.
CorrectHeisgreatenoughto
pardonyou.'
61. Two negatives cancel each other. Hence two negatives should not be used in the same
sentenceunlesswemakeanaffirmation.
IncorrectIhavenotgotnone.
CorrectI.havenotgotany.
62. 'At present' means 'at the present time', 'presently' means 'shortly'. These should not be
confused.
1.IncorrectNothingmorecanbedonepresently.
CorrectNothingmorecanbedoneatpresent.
2.IncorrectHewillcomebackatpresent.
CorrectHewillcomebackpresently.
63. 'Hard' means 'diligently', strenuously', 'Hardly' means 'scarcely at all'. These two Adverbial
formsof'hard'mustnotbeconfused.
1.IncorrectHetriedhardlytowintherace.
CorrectHetriedhardtowintherace.
2.IncorrectShehaseatenhardanythingtoday.
CorrectShehaseatenhardlyanythingtoday.
64. 'Much' is used before past participles and Adjectives or Adverbs of comparative degree.
'Very'isusedbeforethepresentparticiplesandAdjectivesandAdverbsofpositivedegree.
1.IncorrectThenewsismuchsurprising.
CorrectThenewsisverysurprising.
2.IncorrectIwasverysurprisedathearingthenews.
CorrectIwasmuchsurprisedathearingthenews.
65. Hardly is an Adverb which means rarely. Whereas hard is an Adjective which means tough,
rigid.
Forexample,
IncorrectItisahardlyjob.
CorrectItisahardjob.
66. Ago is always used with Past Indefinite Tense. So, if ago is used in a sentence, that
sentencemustbeinthePastIndefiniteTense.
Forexample,
IncorrectHehascomeamonthago.
Correct He came a month ago. 67. At present means at this moment and it is used with
Present Tense, whereas presently and shortly are used for future' action and generally' used
withFutureIndefiniteTense.
Forexample,
IncorrectPresentlyheisintheroom.
CorrectAtpresentheisintheroom.
68.Earlymeans"justafterthebeginningofanything"andsoonmeansjustafterapointoftime.
Forexample,
Rosesblossomedearlythisspring.
69. The sentence which starts with seldom, never. hardly. rarely or scarcely takes an inverse
structure,Le.,Verb+SubjectStructure.Forexample,
IncorrectSeldomIhadseensuchabeautifulsight.
CorrectSeldomhadIseensuchabeautifulsight.
70. Inversion is also used in a sentence which starts with here/there/ away/out/up/indoor or
outdoorandMainVerb,orAux+MainVerbisusedbeforetheSubject.
Forexample,
IncorrectAwaySitawentCorrectAwaywentSita.
F.USESOFCONJUNCTIONS71.TwoConjunctionsshouldnotbeusedinthesamesentence.
IncorrectAlthoughshewastired,butshestillwentonworking.
CorrectAlthoughshewastired,shestillwentonworking.
72. 'Both' should be followed by 'and'. It should be used in the positive sense. In the negative
sense,'neither'......'norshouldbeusedinplaceof'both'.
incorrectBothRaviaswellasRajawerepresentthere.
CorrectBothRaviandRajawerepresentthere.
73.'Either...or','neither....nor:
'bothand','notonlybutalso'
shouldbefollowedbythesamepartsofspeech.
IncorrectHenotonlylosthisticket,butalsohisluggage.
CorrectHelostnotonlyhisticketbutalsohisluggage.
74. 'Neither' should be followed , by 'nor', 'either' should be followed by 'or'. Both these should not
beconfused.
IncorrectHewashedneitherhishandsorhisface.
CorrectHewashedneitherhishandsnorhisface.
75.'Nosooner'shouldbefollowedby'than',notby'but'or'then'.
IncorrectNosoonerdoIfinishthisbookthenIshallbeginanother.
CorrectNosoonerdoIfinishthebook,thanIshallbeginanother.
76.'Hardly'and'scarcely'shouldbefollowedby'when'or'before',butnotby'than'or'that'.
IncorrectHardlydidIreachthestation,thanthetrainleftit.
CorrectHardlydidIreachthestationwhenthetrainleftit.
77. 'That' should not be used before a sentence in Direct Speech and before Interrogative
AdverbsandPronounsintheIndirectSpeech.
1.IncorrectHesaidthat,"Ishallgothere."
CorrectHesaid,"Ishallgothere".
2.IncorrectHeaskedmethatwhoIwas.
CorrectHeaskedmewhowas.
G.USESOFPREPOSITION
78.Objectivecase(ofNounorPronoun)isusedafterPreposition.
Forexample,
IncorrectIdonotdependonhe.
CorrectIdonotdependonhim.
79. The Prepositions used after two words must be made clear if these two words are
connectedbyandoror.
Forexample,
IncorrectSheisconsciousandengagedinherwork.
CorrectSheisconsciousofandengagedinherwork.
80. If a Principal Verb is used after about, after, at, before. for, from, in, on. to, that Verb must be
ining(V4)form.
Forexample,
IncorrectYoupreventedmefromdoit.
CorrectYoupreventedmefromdoingit..
81. On, in, at, are not used before today, tomorrow, yesterday, the following day, the next day
etc.
Forexample,
IncorrectHewillgothereontomorrow.
CorrectHewillgotheretomorrow.
82. No Preposition is used before the word home. At home is a phrase which bears a different
meaning.
Forexample,
IncorrectBringaT.V.setathome.
Correct Bring a T.V. se$ home. 83. After Transitive Verbs, like discuss, describe, reach, order,
tell, demand, attack, resemble, ridicule, etc. we directly use the object and no Preposition is
usedaftertheVerb.
Forexample:
IncorrectThepoetdescribesaboutthebeautyofnaturelinthispoem.
CorrectThepoetdescribesthebeautyofnatureinthispoem.
84. Say/suggest/propose/speak/reply/explain/talk/listen/write is followed by toPreposition if there
isapersonintheformofobject.
Forexample,
1.IncorrectHedidnotreplyme.
CorrectHedidnotreplytome.2.IncorrectHedidnotwritetoaletter.
CorrectHedidnotwritealetter.
H.USESOFPRONOUNS
85. When a Pronoun is used as the complement of the Verb 'to be', it should be in the
nominativecase.
IncorrectIfIwerehim,Iwouldnotdoit.
CorrectIfIwerehe,Iwouldnotdoit.
86. When the Pronoun is used as the object of a Verb or of a Preposition, it should be in the
objectivecase.
1.IncorrectLetyouandIdoit.
CorrectLetyouandmedoit.
2.IncorrectThesepresentsareforyouandI.
CorrectThesepresentsareforyouandme.
87.EmphaticPronounscannot
standaloneasSubjects~IncorrectHimselfdidit.CorrectHehimselfdidit.
88.TheIndefinitePronoun'one'shouldbeusedthroughoutifusedatall.
IncorrectOnemustnotboastofhisownsuccess.
CorrectOnemustnotboastofone'sownsuccess.
89. 'Either' or 'neither' is used only in speaking of two persons or things 'any', 'no one' and 'none'
isusedinspeakingofmorethantwo.
1.IncorrectAnyoneofthesetworoadsleadstotherailwaystation.
CorrectEitherofthesetworoadsleadstotherailwaystation.
2.IncorrectNeitherofthesethreeboysdidhishomework.
CorrectNooneofthesethreeboysdidhishomework.
90. 'Each other' is used in speaking of two persons or things 'one another' is used in speaking
ofmorethantwo.
IncorrectThetwobrotherslovedoneanother.
CorrectThetwobrotherslovedeachother.
91.ANounorPronoungoverningaGerundshouldbeputinthepossessivecase.
IncorrectPleaseexcusemebeinglate.
CorrectPleaseexcusemybeinglate.
92.APronounmustagreewithitsantecedentinperson,numberandgender.
IncorrectEachoftheseboyshasdonetheirhomework.
CorrectEachoftheseboyshasdonehishomework.
93. When two or more Singular Nouns are joined by 'and', the Pronoun used for them must be in
Plural.
IncorrectBothRajuandRavihavedonehishomework.
CorrectBothRajuandRavihavedonetheirhomework.
94. When two or more Singular Nouns joined by 'and' refer to the same person or thing, a
Pronounusedforthemmustbeinthesingular.
IncorrectThecollectorandDistrictMagistrateisnotnegligentintheirduty.
CorrectThecollectorandDistrictMagistrateisnotnegligentinhisduty.
95. When two or more singular nouns joined by 'or' or 'nor', 'either ... or', 'neither .. nor', the
Pronounusedforthemshouldbeinthesingular.
IncorrectNeitherRavinorRajuhasdonetheirhomework.
CorrectNeitherRavinorRajuhasdonehishomework.
96. When two or more singular Pronouns of different persons come together, the Pronoun of
second person singular (you) comes first, the pronoun of the first person singular (I) comes
lastandthepronounofthethirdpersonsingular(he)comesinbetween.
IncorrectI,Youandhemustworktogether..
CorrectYou,heandImustworktogether.
97. When two or more plural Pronouns of different persons come together first person plural
(we)comesfirst,thensecondpersonplural(you)andlastofallthirdpersonplural(they).
IncorrectYou,theyandwemustworktogether..
CorrectWe,youandtheymustworktogether.
98. The Relative Pronoun who is in subjective case, whereas whom is in objective case.
Therefore, for who there must be a Finite Verb in the sentence. Or otherwise, when whom
(Object) is used in the sentence and there is more Finite Verb's than the number of Subjects in
thesentence,thenwhomshouldbechangedintowho(Subject).
Forexample,
IncorrectThedoctorwhomcameherewasRam'sbrother.
CorrectThedoctorwhocameherewasRam'sbrother.
99. With Superlative Degree Adjective, only, none, all etc., as Relative Pronoun we use that and
notwhichorwho.
Forexample,
IncorrectAllwhichglittersisnotgold.
CorrectAllthatglittersisnotgold.
100.Afterlet,ifaPronounisused,thatPronounmustbeintheObjectiveCase.
Forexample,
IncorrectLethegothere.
CorrectLethimgothere.

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