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A  shirt nowadays may have a  complicated history. One may buy it in London and it can have a  label saying "Made in Bangladesh " but it may well have been made from Chinese fabric woven from Chinese yarn, spun from Chinese cotton or man-made fiber. Why you may wonder, was the shirt not actually cut and sewn in Chian? We know they have scissors and sewing machines there and millions of nimble-fingered operators. After all, many of the other shirts in the London shop hangers were indeed made in China. The question is being asked with increasing urgency in China too as well as in Bangladesh, Sri-Lanka, Nepal Cambodia, Ei Salvador Honduras and more than 40 other countries with thriving clothing industries based exports They are attempting to come to terms with the elimination at the end of 2004 of quotas that have governed their exports to the world's two biggest markets America and the European Union. The quotas that have governed their esports to the world's two biggest markets: America and the European Union. The quotas have restraint some countries exports, but in others have created an export industry that might not otherwise have existed. 

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Sentence Correction

Sentence correction in English grammar refers to the process of identifying and rectifying errors or mistakes in sentences to ensure they are grammatically accurate, clear, and effectively convey the intended meaning. Sentence correction often involves fixing errors related to grammar, punctuation, spelling, word choice, and sentence structure.

Here are some common types of errors in sentences and examples of sentence correction:

Grammar Errors:

  • Error: "He don't like ice cream."
  • Correction: "He doesn't like ice cream."

Subject-Verb Agreement Errors:

  • Error: "The book on the shelf are mine."
  • Correction: "The book on the shelf is mine."

Pronoun Agreement Errors:

  • Error: "Each of the students had their own project."
  • Correction: "Each of the students had his or her own project."

Tense Errors:

  • Error: "I will go to the store yesterday."
  • Correction: "I went to the store yesterday."

Word Choice Errors:

  • Error: "The dog barked loudly in the silent night."
  • Correction: "The dog barked loudly in the quiet night."

Punctuation Errors:

  • Error: "Let's eat, grandma."
  • Correction: "Let's eat grandma."

Run-On Sentences:

  • Error: "She went to the store she bought groceries she came home."
  • Correction: "She went to the store, bought groceries, and then came home."

Sentence Fragment Errors:

  • Error: "Because I was tired."
  • Correction: "I was tired because."

Sentence correction aims to enhance clarity, coherence, and readability. It involves attention to the nuances of grammar and usage to ensure that sentences convey the intended meaning effectively. It is a fundamental skill for writing and communication in English.

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