"Mr. Fields does not take critical of his work very well."
The word 'critical' is incorrect. The word 'critical' is an adjective.
The word should be a noun as the direct object of the verb 'does take'. The noun form is 'criticism'.
The correct sentence is:
""Mr. Fields does not take criticism of his work very well."
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No, the example above in incorrect grammar. A correct example would be: "Have you taken a nap?"
The prefix is 'mis' meaning bad, lack of, or incorrect.
There are 2 syllables. Mis-take.
Yes. Is normal in British Standard English to use a plural verb with a collective noun, such as council, team, staff or government. In the United States it is archaic but not incorrect.
The analysis of defects to determine their cause. Identify causes of defects, critical issues and other problems, plan and take action to prevent them from occurring in the future. Also measure the effectiveness of the actions implemented.
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go to a college and take a course in critical thinking
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It depends on who the carriers is and what the incorrect address was. There must also be a return address.
Critical or major burns take more than 14 days to heal and will leave significant scarring.
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The incorrect form of the verb in the sentence is "take." It should be "get" instead, so the corrected sentence would be "You better go inside before you get sick."
Take the derivative of the function and set it equal to zero. The solution(s) are your critical points.
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In Russia, the Germans' goal was to take over Soviet
If the documentation received is incomplete or incorrect then try to find another copy or contact the manufacturer
A critical outcome refers to a moment or point at which a great change may take place in the course of events