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Omar Ahmed Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

A puzzling question

Find the mistakes in the following sentence:

As soon as the singer began to sing the first verse of the national anthem the entire crowned joined in.

I think the word "verse' is not correct here. It should be changed. There should also be a comma after the word "anthem". Am I right?

  

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Find the mistakes in the following sentence: As soon as the singer began to sing the first verse of the national anthem the entire crowned joined in. I think the word "verse' is not correct here. It should be changed.

  • Find the mistakes in the following sentence: As soon as the singer began to sing the first verse of the national anthem the entire crowned joined in.
  • I think the word "verse' is not correct here.
  • It should be changed.
  • No, 'verse' is fine.
  • There should also be a comma after the word "anthem".
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Find the mistakes in the following sentence:

As soon as the singer began to sing the first verse of the national anthem the entire crowned joined in.

I think the word "verse' is not correct here. It should be changed. No, 'verse' is fine.

There should also be a comma after the word "anthem". Am I right? Yes, use a comma.

crowned is incorrect.

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