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Keywords

subject-verb agreement, misplaced modifiers, comma splices, pronoun-antecedent disagreement, homophones, sentence fragments, passive voice, word choice, apostrophe misuse, parallel structure, proofreading, grammar tools, writing clarity, effective communication, writing skills, grammar rules

How to Cite

COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS AND HOW TO AVOID THEM. (2024). FAN, TA’LIM, TEXNOLOGIYA VA ISHLAB CHIQARISH INTEGRATSIYASI ASOSIDA RIVOJLANISH ISTIQBOLLARI, 1(5), 131-136. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/fan/article/view/9071

Abstract

This article addresses some of the most common 
grammatical errors that writers often make and provides practical tips for 
avoiding them. It covers a range of issues, including subject-verb agreement, 
misplaced modifiers, comma splices, and improper parallel structure. Each error 
is explained clearly, with examples of incorrect and correct usage, making the 
information accessible to writers at various skill levels. The article also 
emphasizes the importance of proofreading, learning grammar rules, and using 
tools to enhance writing accuracy. The overall tone is informative and 
supportive, encouraging readers to refine their writing skills for more effective 
communication. This resource is valuable for anyone looking to improve their 
grammar and avoid common mistakes in both professional and personal writing.

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