Error correction
Part 2
Rule-11
If a principal verb is used after -about, after, at ,before, for, from, in ,on , to - that verb must be in verb +ing form
Example:. you should have asked me before cut the tree
-you should have asked me before cutting the tree
Rule-12
Two conjunctions should not be used in the same sentence
Example:. Although she is tired, but still she went on working
-Although she is tired , she still going on working
Rule-13
Both should be followed by and . It should be used in positive sense. Neither... nor should be used in negative
Example: Both Ram and Shyam did not passed the exam
-Neither Ram nor Shyam passed the exam
Rule-14
Either should be followed by ' or ' and Neither should be followed by ' nor'
Example: She neither went to school or went to coaching centre
She neither went to school nor going to coaching centre
Rule-15
No sooner should be followed by "than" not by" but " or" then"
Example : No sooner had I close my eyes then I fell asleep
-No sooner had I close my eyes than I fell asleep
Rule-16
'Hardly' and 'Scarcely' should be followed by 'when ' and ' before'
Example: Hardly I reached the station than the train left
- Hardly I reached the station when the train left
Rule-17
After Preposition pronoun will be in objective case
Example: I don't depend on he
- I don't depend on him
Rule-18
The Prepositions used after two words must be made clear if they are connected by "and" or "or"
Example: RAM is conscious and engaged in his work
- RAM is conscious of and engaged in his work
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