Participants who understood BRONCANTO's rules exhibited very different reactions to sentences containing
an error in sentence structure or grammar than did members of the control group: initially, upon hearing a blunder, the electrical impulses to one region of the brain decreased.
Ask students to identify
the error in the sentence.
Then hand out this worksheet, which allows students to show if they understand the rules for capitalization by correcting
errors in sentences such as: «my pet dog sam plays with tabby my kitten.»
(at para 67) The British Columbia Court of Appeal agreed with the sentencing judge's assessment that the proposed sentence was unfit and not in the public interest and found
no error in his sentencing departure.
Once I had
an error in a sentence about being a proofreader — in my cover letter!
Not exact matches
Kayne recognizes
in these
sentences a point made Howard Marks: «The biggest investing
errors come not from factors that are informational or analytical, but from those that are psychological.»
In discussing his results, Herman states that they demonstrate the ability of dolphins to respond correctly to semantically reversible sentences, offering «the first substantial evidence of syntactic processing of a string of lexical items by animals» (CSBD 199) 12 Evidence for such syntactic processing is found in the dolphins» correct responses to sentences having modifiers to direct and / or indirect objects: reversal errors were extremely rar
In discussing his results, Herman states that they demonstrate the ability of dolphins to respond correctly to semantically reversible
sentences, offering «the first substantial evidence of syntactic processing of a string of lexical items by animals» (CSBD 199) 12 Evidence for such syntactic processing is found
in the dolphins» correct responses to sentences having modifiers to direct and / or indirect objects: reversal errors were extremely rar
in the dolphins» correct responses to
sentences having modifiers to direct and / or indirect objects: reversal
errors were extremely rare.
Bob makes the occasional grammatical
error?????? Actually, Bob has never put together a grammatically correct
sentence in his entire life.
Thus he is attacked from both sides; but both attacks are
in error since they fail to read that
sentence, and one or two similar ones,
in their proper context.
Upon re-reading it I made an
error in the next to last
sentence, it should have read:
A production
error led to the inadvertent deletion of two lines of text
in one
sentence and the duplication of some text
in most newsstand copies of SI's May 6 story on Drew Bledsoe (Drew's Crew).
Campaign group No2ID, which Ms May celebrated
in her statement, highlighted some problems
in the coalition government's bill, including the reintroduction of a two year
sentence for those who legitimately, or through
error or misprint, hold identity documents
in more than one name.
* Erratum (1/28/10): This
sentence was edited after publication to correct a measurement conversion
error in the number of hectares stated.
A few
errors in punctuation, or a run - on
sentence, and attention shifts from the meaning to the words — just as a few splattered bugs cause you to notice a dirty windshield that obscures what's outside.
«Our
sentence - comprehension mechanism is always involved
in error correction, and most of the time we don't even notice it,» he adds.
To further their understanding of language processes
in monolingual and bilingual infants, Assoc Prof Singh and her team are conducting studies to look at how babies track words
in speech, how they process
sentences in each language, and how good they are
in detecting
errors in each language.
He corrected what he believed was a grammatical
error and took it one step further and took a screen - shot of the improper
sentence and forwarded it to her
in his introductory email.
Dating websites like Match and eHarmony encouraged users to use complete
sentences in their profiles and check for spelling
errors.
The Law Commission is proposing dramatic reforms to «complex and inaccessible»
sentencing law to reduce costly
errors and delays
in the judicial process.
I pulled
sentences from each of them and projected them onto a screen, asking the class to help each other repair grammatical
errors in some of the weaker
sentences.
In this game with several unique levels, kids learn about the ancient civilization and solve word puzzles that involve identifying and correcting spelling
errors, finding homonyms, adding prefixes and suffixes, and building
sentences.
There are some who are discouraged by grammarians that cruise blogs
in search of run - on
sentences and tense
errors.
Consider the
error (s)
in each
sentence and suggest corrections: 1.
In Ms. Brohinsky's class, students begin the period trying to find the grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors in a three - sentence paragrap
In Ms. Brohinsky's class, students begin the period trying to find the grammatical, spelling, or punctuation
errors in a three - sentence paragrap
in a three -
sentence paragraph.
They come to my desk with the
sentences, I mark them
in green if correct and give the next one or mark
in pink and send them back to their group to discuss
errors.
Sentences with common mistakes (e.g. verb not conjugated or conjugated incorrectly, missed accents, spelling, word missed out, etc) for pupils to try to correct - I used this with my Y10s when preparing them to do a writing assessment and it helped them develop skills
in checking their own / others» work for
errors.
Later
in the process, we get to nitty - gritty
sentence level issues, modeling revision techniques and working with students to identify their own
errors by discussing the three types asserted by Bartholomae (1980): accidental, dialect related, and idiosyncratic.
«Proficient» work
in written communication «communicates effectively with awareness of audience and purpose; writing is coherent, adequately organized and developed; provides a variety of details, quotations or examples to support claims; demonstrates adequate control of
sentence structure with appropriate use of language and word choice; reflects fundamental control of the conventions of written English and is generally free of
errors.»
Each printable includes 10
sentences that contain capitalization
errors, such as the first letter of a
sentence in lowercase (when it should be capitalized), as well as proper nouns starting with lowercase letters.
Structural
errors and
sentence construction
errors are highly empathized on
in our service packages.
They can help with some of the
sentence - level problems
in a typical draft, but they will often misdiagnose
errors because they can not account for your intended meaning
in your writing.
There's less room for
error in a 100 - word story than
in a longer piece — not only does each
sentence matter, but each word matters.
published, and I've seen all types of mistakes
in the writing — spelling
errors, bad
sentences, bad grammer, plots that didn't add up... all and all, for me personally, I'm not a nazi, it's no big deal, it's just a story... when you see a play or a concert or some type of live show and the performer is a little out of key or makes a mistake, is it that big of a deal?
They use a thick red pen (or rather the Track Changes feature
in Word) to kill off all spelling, grammar and punctuation
errors, streamline the
sentences and find that word you were looking for but never found.
In simple words, paper editing is about finding
errors, checking the
sentence structure, and perfecting the style.
What this means is that they are able to prepare for you a paper that is 100 % free of any
errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation and
sentence construction.
Typos,
sentence structure
errors, inconsistent tenses, continuity mistakes, and misused words can detract from your book and result
in bad word - of - mouth among readers and reviewers.
I've even seen more than one case where
sentences got put out of order (or
in one case, an entire chapter was duplicated), and the same
error endured through more than one release.
And,
in case it isn't obvious, every word and every
sentence and every action you take must be professional, carefully thought through, and
error - free.
I am so proud of and happy for Amanda Hocking, but there were still many typos and grammatical
errors and some trouble with
sentence structure
in her books.
You will be guaranteed a paper that is free of
errors in grammar and
sentence construction.
«And the further reality is that if I * did * lack personal integrity, I could have made this all stop just by saying the meaningless
sentence you want so desperately to hear: «I think the
errors in the traditional safe withdrawal rate studies must be corrected by using Rob's analytically valid method.»
Too many grammatical
errors in three
sentences for me to even bother reading this.
Fortunately, I didn't spot any spelling
errors this time around — one of my pet peeves with previous games
in the series — but did notice a
sentence too long for a text box and even came across a menu that went entirely untranslated:
I am especially interested
in the mathematical details outlined
in this
sentence; «The total variance
in the data gives an upper limit to the
errors, and using that upper limit we can compute a statistically reliable estimate of the significance of the trend.»
Of course, the issue about agw / cc and informing the polity better is not bound by a misinterpretation of what one guy
in one video said by relying upon the logical fallacy (ie gross
error)
in cherrypicking a transcript from 12:40 versus grasping the holistic messaging that begins at 0.00 and
in particular from 11m38s beginning with the HUGE GRAPHIC emphasizing 6C @ https://youtu.be/A7ktYbVwr90?t=11m39s ongoing about FEEDBACKS and their UNKNOWN QUALITY which leads into «the great danger of» comment which without drawing BREATH leads
in the
sentence «These positive feedback systems will take on a momentum of their own that becomes unstoppable.
Proofreading: there seems to be an
error in the first
sentence of RC's introduction here.
Your last
sentence implied that you caught an
error in my model, but that it wasn't a dataset
error.
You've both managed to take a
sentence that has a very obvious meaning and change it to something that allows you to argue that he wasn't
in error.
In a couple of sentences, this has the following errors: (1) Yamal is not mentioned in Briffa et al 1995, which is the pre-update Polar Urals data se
In a couple of
sentences, this has the following
errors: (1) Yamal is not mentioned
in Briffa et al 1995, which is the pre-update Polar Urals data se
in Briffa et al 1995, which is the pre-update Polar Urals data set.