Aldorado wrote:
Even in the above sentence, after removing the non-essential part we have an "also".
Bluegrass musician Bill Monroe also inspired many musicians, including Elvis Presley and Jerry Garcia, whose music differed significantly from his own
Doesn't this make the sentence grammatically incorrect?
Ingeneral , an attempt to remove the non-essential part is a good exercise to quickly find out thesubject-verb agreement, and thegist of the sentence; however, if one was to applystrict grammar
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