correct the error : Today the girls have broke the five - foot barrier and on some cases is a half foot taller then their grandmother
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By correcting the sentence we will get '' Today the girls have broken the five-foot barrier and in some cases, it is a half foot taller than their grandmother''.
Explanation:
- Correcting the sentences requires the proper use of grammar.
- Proper use of grammatical organization and all the dependent and independent clauses.
- The main thing is we should focus on the use of the proper form of the verb.
- The use of 's' or 'es' depends upon the use of the form of a singular or plural verb.
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Today girls have broken the five foot barrier and in some cases are a half foot taller than their grandmothers
Explanation:
- We do not use "the" before plurals generally. "The" is used to describe a "specific noun"; however the use of "the" in certain cases are allowed when those plural nouns are "specific" for example, The tigers of South Asia are ferocious" that are living at the zoo. In the above case they are referring to girls in general, which implies all girls/any girls
- Here the verb must not be "broke' and must be "broken" since its is followed by the auxiliary verb "have". "Broken" is the past participle and we use past participle when it follows "have/had/has" to create past tenses
- The use of preposition "on" is wrong here and we must use the preposition "in" as it is used to indicate "opinion", "belief", "feeling", and "so on"..here "some cases" refers to an opinion, reference to something, so we must use the preposition "in"
- When the subject is a plural noun we use "are" and not "is", so here we use are almost and not is almost, because the subject girls are plural.
- Last, instead of "then" we use "than" since, "than' is used when you are talk about comparisons; "then" is used only when we are talk about something which relates to time
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