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Common Grammar Mistakes
           (Part 1)

                 Xiao Qin
Department of Computer Science
   and Software Engineering
      Auburn University


  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Three articles in English: a, an and the
• Step 1: to categorize the noun
  as count or uncount
    – A count noun: a noun that can have a number in
      front of it: 1 teacher, 3 books, 76
      trombones, 1,000,000 people.
    – An uncount noun: a noun that cannot have a
      number put in front of it: 1 water, 2 lucks, 10
      airs, 21 oils, 39 informations.


Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Step 2: Rules for Uncountable nouns
• No a/an with an uncount noun.
• Do not put a number in front of an uncount
  noun. (You cannot make an uncount noun
  plural.)
• Use an uncount noun with no article if you
  mean that thing in general.
• Use the with an uncount noun when you are
  talking about a particular example of that
  thing.
Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Step 3: Rules for countable nouns
• May put a number in front of a count noun.
• May put both a/an and the in front of a count noun.
• Must put an article in front of a singular count noun.
• Use a plural count noun with no article if you mean all or any
  of that thing.
• Usually use a/an with a count noun the first time you say it.
• Use the with count nouns:
     – the second and subsequent times you use the noun in writing
     – when the listener knows what you are referring to (maybe because
       there is only one of that thing)
• Use an (not a) when the next word (adverb, adjective, noun)
  starts with a vowel sound.
Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Note 1:
• Above rules apply whether there is or there is
  not an adjective in front of the noun.
• Some nouns can be
  either count or uncount, depending on the
  context and meaning:
    – Do you have paper? I want to draw a picture.
      (uncount = a sheet of paper)
    – Can you get me a paper when you抮e at the
      shop? (count = a newspaper)

Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Note 2:
• Uncount nouns are often preceded by phrases
  such as: a lot of .. (luck), a piece of .. (cake), a
  bottle of .. (milk), a grain of .. (rice).

• Instead of an article, the noun can also be
  preceded by a determiner such
  as this, that, some, many or my, his, our, etc.



Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Note 3:
• An NSF project or a NSF project. Which one is
  correct?
     An NSF project is correct. Why?

• United States or the United States. Which one
  is correct?
     the United States or the USA or the U.S.
     Why?
Example 1
• I need ____ help!
• I don't eat ____ cheese.
• Do you like ____ music?




Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Example 2
• Thanks for ____ help you gave me yesterday.
• I didn't eat ____ cheese. It was green!
• Did you like ____ music they played at the
  dance?




Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Example 3
• Can I borrow ____ pencil, please?
• There's ____ cat in ____ garden!
• Do you have ____ mp3 player?




Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Example 4
• Where's ____ pencil I lent you yesterday?
• I think ____ cat belongs to ____ new
  neighbours.
• I dropped ____ mp3 player and it broke.
• Please shut ____ door!




Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Example 5
• I don't like ____ dogs.
• Do they have ____ children?
• I don't need ____ questions. Give me ____
  answers!




Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Example 6
• I don't eat ____ German cheese.
• Can I borrow ____ red pencil, please?
• There's ____ extremely large cat in ____
  garden!
• I don't like ____ small, noisy children.




Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
Prepositions
• Prepositions are the (usually) short words that
  precede nouns or pronouns
• Give information about where (on the
  table), when (in April), etc.
• e.g., in, on, under, by, for, from, with, during.

• An effective way to learn the most common
  uses of the most common prepositions is to
  read and write more papers.
Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/prep.htm
Preposition: in
We use in with months - in May
    seasons - in winter
    country - in Greece
    city or town names - in New York
    times of the day - in the morning,
    afternoon or evening
 BUT at night!

In a computer system
Reference: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bleasypreps.htm
Preposition: on
We use "on" with specific days - on Friday,
  on New Year's Day,
  on April the 19th
 American English - "on the weekend OR on
 weekends“



On a cluster.

Reference: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bleasypreps.htm
Preposition: at
We use "at" with specific times - at 7 o'clock, at
 6.15
 at night
 specific places in a city - at school
 British English - "at the weekend OR at
 weekends"




Reference: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bleasypreps.htm
Preposition: to
We use "to" with verbs which show movement
 such as go and come - He goes to school.
 She returned to the store.
 They are coming to the party tonight.

We propose an approach to improve/improving
 *****.



Reference: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bleasypreps.htm
e.g., i.e., et al., a.k.a.,
• e.g., = for example.
• When the tested system scales up (e.g., the
  number of data nodes is larger than
  128), ******
• i.e., = that is (i.e., equals to)
• et al. (i.e., etc.) in Latex: textit{et al.}
• a.k.a., = also known as (i.e.,)
  – e.g., central processing unit (a.k.a., CPU)

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Common grammar mistakes

  • 1. Common Grammar Mistakes (Part 1) Xiao Qin Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering Auburn University This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
  • 2. Three articles in English: a, an and the • Step 1: to categorize the noun as count or uncount – A count noun: a noun that can have a number in front of it: 1 teacher, 3 books, 76 trombones, 1,000,000 people. – An uncount noun: a noun that cannot have a number put in front of it: 1 water, 2 lucks, 10 airs, 21 oils, 39 informations. Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 3. Step 2: Rules for Uncountable nouns • No a/an with an uncount noun. • Do not put a number in front of an uncount noun. (You cannot make an uncount noun plural.) • Use an uncount noun with no article if you mean that thing in general. • Use the with an uncount noun when you are talking about a particular example of that thing. Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 4. Step 3: Rules for countable nouns • May put a number in front of a count noun. • May put both a/an and the in front of a count noun. • Must put an article in front of a singular count noun. • Use a plural count noun with no article if you mean all or any of that thing. • Usually use a/an with a count noun the first time you say it. • Use the with count nouns: – the second and subsequent times you use the noun in writing – when the listener knows what you are referring to (maybe because there is only one of that thing) • Use an (not a) when the next word (adverb, adjective, noun) starts with a vowel sound. Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 5. Note 1: • Above rules apply whether there is or there is not an adjective in front of the noun. • Some nouns can be either count or uncount, depending on the context and meaning: – Do you have paper? I want to draw a picture. (uncount = a sheet of paper) – Can you get me a paper when you抮e at the shop? (count = a newspaper) Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 6. Note 2: • Uncount nouns are often preceded by phrases such as: a lot of .. (luck), a piece of .. (cake), a bottle of .. (milk), a grain of .. (rice). • Instead of an article, the noun can also be preceded by a determiner such as this, that, some, many or my, his, our, etc. Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 7. Note 3: • An NSF project or a NSF project. Which one is correct? An NSF project is correct. Why? • United States or the United States. Which one is correct? the United States or the USA or the U.S. Why?
  • 8. Example 1 • I need ____ help! • I don't eat ____ cheese. • Do you like ____ music? Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 9. Example 2 • Thanks for ____ help you gave me yesterday. • I didn't eat ____ cheese. It was green! • Did you like ____ music they played at the dance? Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 10. Example 3 • Can I borrow ____ pencil, please? • There's ____ cat in ____ garden! • Do you have ____ mp3 player? Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 11. Example 4 • Where's ____ pencil I lent you yesterday? • I think ____ cat belongs to ____ new neighbours. • I dropped ____ mp3 player and it broke. • Please shut ____ door! Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 12. Example 5 • I don't like ____ dogs. • Do they have ____ children? • I don't need ____ questions. Give me ____ answers! Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 13. Example 6 • I don't eat ____ German cheese. • Can I borrow ____ red pencil, please? • There's ____ extremely large cat in ____ garden! • I don't like ____ small, noisy children. Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm
  • 14. Prepositions • Prepositions are the (usually) short words that precede nouns or pronouns • Give information about where (on the table), when (in April), etc. • e.g., in, on, under, by, for, from, with, during. • An effective way to learn the most common uses of the most common prepositions is to read and write more papers. Reference: http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/prep.htm
  • 15. Preposition: in We use in with months - in May seasons - in winter country - in Greece city or town names - in New York times of the day - in the morning, afternoon or evening BUT at night! In a computer system Reference: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bleasypreps.htm
  • 16. Preposition: on We use "on" with specific days - on Friday, on New Year's Day, on April the 19th American English - "on the weekend OR on weekends“ On a cluster. Reference: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bleasypreps.htm
  • 17. Preposition: at We use "at" with specific times - at 7 o'clock, at 6.15 at night specific places in a city - at school British English - "at the weekend OR at weekends" Reference: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bleasypreps.htm
  • 18. Preposition: to We use "to" with verbs which show movement such as go and come - He goes to school. She returned to the store. They are coming to the party tonight. We propose an approach to improve/improving *****. Reference: http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bleasypreps.htm
  • 19. e.g., i.e., et al., a.k.a., • e.g., = for example. • When the tested system scales up (e.g., the number of data nodes is larger than 128), ****** • i.e., = that is (i.e., equals to) • et al. (i.e., etc.) in Latex: textit{et al.} • a.k.a., = also known as (i.e.,) – e.g., central processing unit (a.k.a., CPU)

Notes de l'éditeur

  1.  In fact, there are 4 choices to make, because sometimes no article is necessary.
  2.  In fact, there are 4 choices to make, because sometimes no article is necessary.
  3. e.g., In this study, we design a storage system.This storage system has a salient feature.
  4.  You use an uncount noun with no article if you mean all or any of that thing.I need help!I don't eat cheese.Do you like music?
  5. An HDFS extention.
  6.  You use an uncount noun with no article if you mean all or any of that thing.I need help!I don't eat cheese.Do you like music?
  7. You use the with an uncount noun when you are talking about a particular example of that thing.
  8. You usually use a/an with a count noun the first time you say or write that noun.In “the” garden
  9. You use the with count nouns the second and subsequent times you use the noun, or when the listener already knows what you are referring to (maybe because there is only one of that thing).
  10. You use a plural count noun with no article if you mean all or any of that thing.
  11. The above rules apply whether there is or there is not an adjective in front of the noun.
  12. The above rules apply whether there is or there is not an adjective in front of the noun.
  13. The above rules apply whether there is or there is not an adjective in front of the noun.
  14. The above rules apply whether there is or there is not an adjective in front of the noun.
  15. The above rules apply whether there is or there is not an adjective in front of the noun.
  16. The above rules apply whether there is or there is not an adjective in front of the noun.
  17. The above rules apply whether there is or there is not an adjective in front of the noun.
  18. http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/