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About Continuing Education: Quick Tips for 5 Common English Grammar Mistakes

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
I hear English grammar mistakes every day, spoken by people who grew up speaking English. I think the problem is that, especially in rural areas, language becomes relaxed. So many people use wrong grammar that the masses become accustomed to hearing it and think it's correct. Are you one?

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