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Examples of Grammatical Errors | Write Cleaner Sentences

Common grammar mistakes include subject-verb mismatch, tense shifts, wrong pronouns, comma splices, and sentence fragments that blur meaning. Bad grammar doesn’t always make a sentence unreadable. That’s the trap. A reader can often guess what you meant, yet the sentence still feels rough, vague, or careless. Over a full article, email, essay, or report, those

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Its Customers or Its Customers | The Apostrophe That Changes Meaning

The correct form for ownership is “its customers”; “it’s customers” only works for “it is customers,” which is almost never right. Writers trip over this pair all the time because the eye expects an apostrophe to show ownership. English breaks that pattern here. When you mean something belongs to a company, brand, app, or store,

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