Sentence Correction
Sentence Correction
Sentence Correction
SENTENCE CORRECTION
&
EXPRESSION
DR/AAMIR AYOUB
What is Sentence Correction?
Correction in sentences is always necessary to fix the
sentences from the grammatical errors. Verbs and tenses
should maintain agreement with the subject. Correction in
sentence is a grammatical practice by which a thorough
knowledge about the verb, tenses, and spelling can be
accumulated for constructing meaningful sentences.
Correction in sentence refers to usage of appropriate articles,
verbs, adjectives and nouns for constructing meaningful
sentences.
Subject-Verb Agreement:
•Using 'and' with two singular subjects takes a plural verb.
•Using and with two verbs directing to a singular subject takes a
singular verb.
•Indefinite Pronouns are singular. (someone, anyone, somebody,
everyone)
For example, Ahmad with his guitar and drums plays good music – here,
though we use ‘and’ between two objects -guitar and drums, the subject
here is Rohan, which is singular, hence it will take a singular verb “plays”.
• Each of, One of, and None of sentences are followed by the plural
form of the noun.
• Nouns used with a quantifier (some, any, all, most) can be singular
or plural. This depends on whether the noun is countable or
uncountable.
• Some of the policies (They) were rejected whilst others were
approved. (policies = plural countable noun)
• Some of the research (It) was conducted at the University of
Melbourne. (research = uncountable noun).
• After a subject joined by either … or, neither … nor, or not only …
but also, the verb agrees with the subject nearest to it
Sometimes the subject is separated from the verb by such
words as along with, as well as, besides, not, etc. These
words and phrases are not part of the subject. Ignore them
and use a singular verb when the subject is singular.
Use a singular verb with distances, periods of time, sums of
money, etc., when considered as a unit.
With words that indicate portions—e.g., a lot, a majority,
some, all. If the noun after of is singular, use a singular
verb. If it is plural, use a plural verb.
If a subject consisting of two singular nouns connected by
and, refers to the same person or thing, use a singular verb.
Use of articles
• When using words like (kind of, sort of, type of, etc.), it is
not necessary to use the articles a/an or the.
• Incorrect – What type of the books you like to read?
• Correct – What type of books do you like to read?
• Incorrect – What sort of an insect is that?
• Correct – What sort of insect is that?
Sentence starting with an adverb
Invert the sentence if it is introduced by an adverb.
• Example:
• Incorrect: Hardly I had reached the station when the train arrived.
• Correct: Hardly had I reached the station when the train arrived.
• Incorrect: Never I have seen such a beautiful sunset.
• Correct: Never have I seen such a beautiful sunset.
A large number of/ A Number of
• Use a plural verb after ‘A large number of’/’A number of.’
• Example:
• Incorrect: A large number of students was absent.
• Correct: A large number of students were absent.