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Regarding usage of "suppose to / supposed to / i suppose" | past times: could have gone/could go
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spotting english errors #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 17, 2010 14:40 pm   spotting english errors
 

Hello sir, please.help me how to spot enlish errors in a sentence and how to rectify it. I am preparing for the competition exam like cat gmat etc. please. help me I am from India
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spotting english errors #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 17, 2010 15:19 pm   spotting english errors
 

This is far too general a question. Like all languages and to a greater degree than many, English is deeply complex. In other words, there are myriad types of English errors. We will need specific examples or questions to help you.
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