Now that you have worked through a lot of material, write down what you think is a rule that could explain what makes a sentence grammatically correct or not.

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The question is asking for a personal reflection and hypothesis about grammar rules based on an analysis of sentence correctness. The individual needs to summarize their understanding of what makes a sentence grammatically correct or incorrect, and examine patterns they have noticed in their studies.

Answer

Subject and verb agreement is key.

A grammatically correct sentence must have a subject and a verb that agree in number and person.

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A grammatically correct sentence must have a subject and a verb that agree in number and person.

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Subject-verb agreement ensures the main components of a sentence match in number and person, creating balanced and clear communication.

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A common mistake is mismatching singular and plural forms, e.g., 'The cats eats' should be 'The cats eat.'

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