You should have written.
This is present perfect so the past participle of the verb write should be used - written.
It should be--- You believe the state is in error.
It is a transposition error. 13 should be 31.
It should read ".... they asked the waiter for the bill."
The correct answer to the sentence is that there is an error in the phrase "all the work of shakespear." It should be "all the works of Shakespeare," as "works" is the appropriate plural form and "Shakespeare" should be capitalized. Thus, the corrected sentence would read: "A student of English literature must read all the works of Shakespeare."
The error in the sentence is the misspelling of the word "no" as "ni." The correct sentence should read: "A student of English literature must read all the works of Shakespeare." The word "ni" is not a valid English word and does not make sense in this context.
The sentence should be,"You should have written."
"How should the sentence above be rewritten to correct the subject-verb agreement error?"
It should be--- You believe the state is in error.
The proofreading mark for an error in a sentence would be a caret (^) to indicate where the correction should be inserted.
He should have wrote it out as (17-2) squared = 225
The error is the use of "I" instead of "me." The correct wording should be "He gave advice to my brother and me."
It is a transposition error. 13 should be 31.
Yes, you should begin that sentence with The. The economic condition of India...
The author wrote his next book.The class watched as the teacher wrote on the whiteboard.
This is a run-on sentence ( should be two sentences) with a spelling error.
It should read ".... they asked the waiter for the bill."
It depends on what your opening sentence was. Your ending sentence should follow the logic of the opening one, and should summarize what you wrote in your paragraph or essay. Click the link to learn how to write essays.