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Four errors in one sentence: one spelling, two grammar, one factual.
Therefore, minor orthographical or syntactic errors in a sentence cannot be detected.
His death sentence was overturned last December when a federal judge found errors in the sentencing phase of the trial.
In this section, we discuss some issues based on an analysis of its errors in the sentence-level information extraction evaluation.
Systematic written verb inflection errors occur in sentences such as the dog of the neighbors come (instead of comes).
Many errors occurred in sentences using OR relations, in conditions or in actions to do.
The question asked if there was a grammatical error in this sentence: "Toni Morrison's genius enables her to create novels that arise from and express the injustices African Americans have endured".
By comparison, the least favoured technique was "simply indicating that you have an error in the sentence by putting a cross next to it without locating or correcting the error" (total average rating: 2.97), which was also the most indirect technique on the list.
Besides the increasing significance of semantic skills from junior to senior grades, the above-mentioned study by Chen et al. (1993) also demonstrated that syntactic skills (in terms of word insertion and detection of grammatical error in a sentence) in Chinese reading remained important from Grade 1 up to Grade 6.
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