daagh wrote:
The simple way to approach this is via grammar first, namely the correlative conjunction //ism and then via other errors.
‘Both ---and’ are correlative conjunctions and they should be followed by structurally and logically // parts. If you say ‘both x’, you should also say ‘and y’; On the contrary, if you say both on diesel, you should say ‘and on diesel’. D and E can be eliminated on this score...
2.The subject is proposal; the verb should be has. B is gone.
3.We
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