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English matters most Readers won’t ever forgive you for the fatal syntax mistakes

by Gyanvitaranam

   The other day I was reading an article by a very famous columnist in a popular English monthly magazine online. Thought-provoking ideas kept amusing me and I went on reading it with rapt attention. All of sudden I felt a jerk in the reading rhythm and stopped at a paragraph of a few meaningful but grammatically incorrect sentences. The sentences read as,

  “The stories of the less privileged and lower-segment-people of the society evoke sympathy and calls for urgent step to correct the menaces they find themselves vulnerable to. Millions of the people in the country of approximately 1.34 billion population struggles hard to eke out their livelihood. When will the sun of the prosperity dawn upon them who makes the lives of the rest of the people cosy and comfortable?”

  Motivation-wise the article was of very superb quality but a few grave mistakes, rather blunders, left inadvertently therein, weaned the magic of impressive....

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