The letter "W" should be capitalized and followed by a period, because it is taken from his middle name, a proper noun. Another possible error is that, if written today, "is" should be changed to "was", because Mr. Bush is not the current President.
The error in the sentence is the use of present tense ("is") instead of past tense ("was") to describe George W. Bush as the President of the US, as he was president in the past. Fixing this error would make the sentence grammatically correct.
One way to move the modifier in this sentence is to say: "He was unquestionably occupied with making sure his sister did not repeat the same error, otherwise."
The sentence "The book on the table is have many pictures" has an error in subject-verb agreement. The verb "have" should be replaced with "has" to match the singular subject "book."
No, the sentence "Toby is only an inch taller than you" does not have a pronoun case error. It correctly uses "you" as the pronoun in the second person, indicating the person being compared to Toby.
The proofreading mark for an error in a sentence would be a caret (^) to indicate where the correction should be inserted.
"How should the sentence above be rewritten to correct the subject-verb agreement error?"
Uncle George's
It is a transposition error. 13 should be 31.
Run/on
No, the sentence "Toby is only an inch taller than you" does not have a pronoun case error. It correctly uses "you" as the pronoun in the second person, indicating the person being compared to Toby.
What is a notice of sentencing error motion
identify the error in the following sentence each of musical selections were chosen by students conductors 1a misplaced modifier 2a pronoun agreement error 3 a spelling error 4a subject -verb agreement error
Antonyms for the noun 'error' are the following nouns:accuracycorrectnessperfectioncorrection
there was trial and error? haha
Yes, there is an error.
The sentence should be,"You should have written."
It is worth about 2500 - 3500 dollars in mint condition .
The Percent error for this problem right here is 3% .