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Can Someone Correct Any Grammatical Mistakes That I Have In My Introduction

Which one is grammatically correct? It is THEY who should be blamed or it is THEM who should be blamed?

They who should be blamed - If you can say it without the intro and such, that's the correct one. In this case, "they should be blamed". You wouldn't say, "them should be blamed", now would you?

Something people know is right - Something is a singular subject so we use "is". "It's" is a possessive. Does the term "something" possess or own? Something is right and people know it. See, it can be turned around and still works. If you want to use "it's, you need to change the wording: "It's right and people know it." You need to remove "something".

I can't explain it with technical english grammar terms (I don't remember what they're called) but hope these examples help. I apologize for any grammatical mistakes I may have made. I've been out of this element for many years, and my skills are not what they used to be.

Can someone please correct it for grammar and punctuation mistakes please?

see its for u to be done not for me
u might find me foolish but if u think deeply u will find that its for your better future

I have written a Paragraph, please correct the grammatical mistake and also let me know why?

I am sundaresan a Native Indian.
My name is (First name) Sundaresan, and I am from India.
This is a bit more proper way of introduction.

I completed my Master's in Computer Science.
I got my Master in Computer Science.

I have some 10 Months experience in an MNC as a recruiter.
I have 10 months experience as recruiter for MNC (spell it out, don't abbreviate).
Numbers 10 and up is okay to use number, 0 - 9 are spelled out.

My father is a Business man. My mother is a Home Maker.

My father is a business man, and my mother is a homemaker.
This can be a compound sentence - they are 2 different thoughts of equal importance.

I have a brother. He is studying B.Sc., Computer Science.
I have brother who is working on his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
(OR) I have a brother who is studying Computer Science.
You can combined both sentences into one sentence.

My hobbies are reading books, Listening to Music, and Watching T.V.
My hobbies are reading books, listening to music, and watching TV.
You capitalized proper nouns or word at the beginning of a sentence; and it is proper to use comma before the "and" you wrote but there those who allowed the lack of that comma.

I aspires to be a Journalist.
(OR) I aspire to be a Journalist.
This is a bit awkward; you might want to write it like:

My main aspiration is to be a Journalist. (OR) I am an aspiring Journalist.

The use of "s" on a verb are use with verbal agreements - singular (he, she, it, girl, boy) you use "s," and with plural (boys, girls) except for I - you don't use "s."

This is my self-introducing. Is there any grammatical of usage error?

The errors are not quite minor (though not major) but easily fixable. However, I suggest you scrap it and restart because the whole thing is driving around in circles and jerky in flavour.My name is __. I graduated from __ University with a double major in English Language and Literature and Business Management, an unusual combination of liberal arts and a professional discipline.My experiences from high-school science studies along with my unusual university specialization reflect my wide-ranging interest in various fields of study. I am intellectually inquisitive and both sets of experiences have given me a broader, more intuitive approach to studying science.Hope this helps for illumination.

How can I write sentences perfectly without any grammatical mistake?

There can be no substitute for reading.People who are good readers may not know what a participle or clause or phrase is but they would be able to write well.This is why the reading habit must be inculcated early on in life.I would suggest it should be done in kindergarten classes; in fact a two year old should develop a love for books ( provided someone takes the effort to introduce them to the enchanting world of books).This is of course a policy.In your case, read a lot.Do not read with the intention of taking in the gist. See that the sentences are registered in your mind.Think in English.Most importantly, pick good authors who have a lucid style.You will automatically make good sentences.

Why does Quora continue to allow people to correct my grammar?

That's a big reason I got addicted to Quora.Those amazing Quorans who correct my typos; my wrong tense; my wrong usage of singular/plural; the/a/an; punctuation... who teach me English writing in the most practical way, who help me improve my language skill day by day. Every morning when I wake up, I reach my phone and click this Q icon, go to my notification and scroll down. "** suggested an edit for your answer to **". Yay! Another one! I carefully read the edition, publish it, copy & paste it to my 'killtheBugIRock' file, send thanks to the editor, and follow him/her on Quora. I'm an English learner. I suck and I am eager to improve it. Where else can I find wonderful enthusiastic English teachers like them? And FOR FREE?Seriously, if you hate people who correct your grammar, if you consider the corrections as 'bullying', then...I beg you to introduce those bullies to me! And to my dearest Quoran teachers:Looking forward to the next correction.I love you.

Help to revise the introduction of my essay.....?

My family and I were born and raised in Santa Ana, El Salvador. Even from when I was just a little girl, I can remember always watching my mother cooking just to see what special meal she was preparing for us to eat. Even to this day, I can still smell the exquisite aroma of the pupusas made from scratch by her hands, or the delicious fried chicken with rice that we had for lunch on so many different occasions. Our country is characterized by many typical homemade dishes made to eat both at home and at important festivities. Although the foods we eat are diverse, there is one staple that distinguishes El Salvador, and that is the pupusa. The pupusa a kind of tortilla filled with cheese, beans, and/or pork.
All my life I have been accustomed to the taste of Salvadoran food. Even though my family has lived in the United States for four years, we still eat foods that are native to El Salvador. I feel lucky to be a part of this special heritage and tradition. Every Christmas and New Years we make the traditional Salvadoran dinner. We also celebrate other holidays and occasions with native Salvadoran snacks. I feel that is a privilege to be able to cook traditional Salvadoran foods and feel great pride in giving my mother's special touch to each dish I make.

not sure how old you're supposed to sound or where this essay is going. anywayz I only changed a few things

Is it grammatically correct to say "can you please handover the call to someone else who can assist us in hindi ", to a call centre person?

The word handover is a noun in itself. You have used it as a verb. Grammatically the sentence in its correct form should be "Can you please hand the call over to someone else who can assist us in hindi"And it's perfectly fine to make mistakes. Nobody was born with perfect language skills. It's a matter of incompetence for those at the customer care that they can't maturely handle customers that have difficulty with english.

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