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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please?

Hi there,

Could you please check for me if I have made any mistakes in these sentences?


This protector is to protect it from damage caused by careless. (One clause) (Passive)

This protector is to protect it from damage that cause by careless. (Two clauses with a conjunction) (Always protect)


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John Aki This protector is to protect it from damage caused by careless. (One clause) (Passive) Yes - although you need to use the abstract noun 'carelessness' rather than the adjective 'careless' John Aki This protector is to protect it from damage that cause by careless. (Two clauses with a conjunction) (Always protect) This does not make sense.

  • John Aki This protector is to protect it from damage caused by careless.
  • (One clause) (Passive) Yes - although you need to use the abstract noun 'carelessness' rather than the adjective 'careless' John Aki This protector is to protect it from damage that cause by careless.
  • (Two clauses with a conjunction) (Always protect) This does not make sense.
  • that is caused by carelessness' then you are using it as a relative pronoun in a relative clause.
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John AkiThis protector is to protect it from damage caused by careless. (One clause) (Passive)

Yes - although you need to use the abstract noun 'carelessness' rather than the adjective 'careless'

John AkiThis protector is to protect it from damage that cause by careless. (Two clauses with a conjunction) (Always protect)

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