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Roll over the exercise titles to see examples of grammar errors in the paragraph below. Click on an exercise title to enter the exercise page.
Exercise 1: Correcting missing and repeated subjects (Upgrade #1, 2)
Exercise 2: Choosing the best way to correct fragments (Identify #6 , 3)
Exercise 3: Choosing the best way to correct run-on sentences (Identify #6 , 3)
Exercise 4: Correcting problems with sentence fragments and run-ons (Upgrade #1 , 2)


     When parents divorce, children they are always the victims. Often is nothing they can do about it because they are too young, inexperienced, and vulnerable. However, children can mature by going through this difficulty. For example, "Brave Girl," a short story by Peter Ho Davies. The girl in the story learned to accept her pain over the divorce of her parents, she was finally able to forgive her father for divorcing her mother.
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