Some common minor grammatical errors in writing include subject-verb agreement mistakes, incorrect use of apostrophes, misuse of commas, and confusion between commonly confused words like "their," "there," and "they're."
People commonly make many errors in reasoning. The most common error is common sense thinking. Many people will think too much about a situation instead of using the common sense to come to a solution.
"We people is we voice." (It's not grammatical in Latin; why should it be grammatical in English?)"Our people is our voice." (Nos means our; we (are) is translated as sumus.)
People use various sentence errors as mistakes. They use THE word without any use.
copying the text word for word.
No. The people are...ANS2:"We the People" is how the US Constitution begins...sounds grammatical to me.
They write too much and really do not summarize.
They value writing their sentiments on walls and tombstones.
They write too much and really do not summarize.
Just read through the questions being asked on this web site. Most of the grammar is horrible. Or go to any news site that allows user comments after the news articles. Most of the people writing are nearly illiterate.
Reading Writing Breathing Speaking Etc. common sense.
it increased the power of common people in framing the constitution
It depends on the severity of the mistake and how common it is. If you ask your teacher "Can I go to the restroom," your teacher knows what you mean, though she may insist on you phrasing it properly (as "May I go to the restroom?") before granting permission. However, some grammatical mistakes are so severe as to render the sentence unclear or even incomprehensible.