slow and steady win the race spot the error
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◆Your answer is = Slow and steady wins the race.
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- Slow and steady wins the race.
- As in We take our chance to establish the building right, the race is a statement that suggests gradual, productive work leads to success.
- There's a good chance you'll hear something. When someone believes that performing something gradually but skillfully is superior because it helps them avoid mistakes, they say "slow but steady wins the race."
- If you perform slowly but consistently, you will be more successful than if we work quickly for a short time and then stop.
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Slow and steady wins the race. -This is the answer.
Spotting error:
- In the question given, we must find out the error in it and also correct it.
- When we are given a sentence to spot the error, we must check if there is agreement among the parts of speech in it.
- Especially, the agreement between subject and verb must be looked into.
- Here we have the noun: slow and steady.
- When seen separately, the two nouns are different. But here they should be considered as one because they go together.
- For example, we say 'bread and butter is an easy breakfast'. Here 'bread and butter' is considered as a singular noun. So the noun is 'is'.
- Thus 'slow and steady' is a singular noun here.
- So the verb must be in singular form -wins.
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