Double Negatives
e.g. I didn’t see nobody. (incorrect)
I didn’t see anybody. (correct)
e.g. We are not
going nowhere. (incorrect)
We are not going anywhere. (correct).
e.g. There isn't no money left. (incorrect)
There isn't any money left. (correct)
Omission of Key Verbs
e.g. The room was
cleaned, and the curtains washed.
(incorrect)
The room was
cleaned, and the curtains were washed.
(correct)
e.g. I never have, and never will do such a thing. (incorrect)
e.g. I never have done, and never will do
such a thing. (correct)
Omission of Words in Comparison
e.g. His
performance was better. (incorrect)
His performance was
better than that (i.e. the
performance) of the other candidates. (correct)
e.g. Your hands are
bigger than any man that I know of. (incorrect)
e.g. You hands are
bigger than those (i.e. the hands) of
any man that I know of. (correct)
Dangling Participles
e.g. Walking
down the street, the City Hall could be seen. (incorrect)
Walking down the
street, we could see the City Hall.
(correct)
e.g. By exercising every
day,
your health will improve. (incorrect)
By
exercising every day, you will
improve your health. (correct)
Misuse of Dependent Clauses
e.g. Because he had
no money was the reason he stayed at home. (incorrect)
He stayed at home
because he had no money. (correct)
Because he had no
money, he stayed at home. (correct)
Having no money was
the reason he stayed at home. (correct)
Stephen Lau
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