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Task-2

Let's Learn from Others' Mistakes

Common Errors 

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Source: Ms Khushi  MT 32

Original Text

The 21st century has borne witness is a conspicuous upswing in space exploration projects proposed and executed by governments worldwide. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

The 21st century has borne witness to a conspicuous upswing in space exploration projects proposed and executed by governments worldwide. 


Explanation:


The original sentence had an unnecessary "is" after "witness," which made it grammatically incorrect. The corrected version removes this error. 

Improved

Improved version:

The 21st century has witnessed a remarkable surge in global government-funded space exploration initiatives, reflecting humanity's insatiable curiosity about the cosmos.

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However, such projects require a handful of resources, making them too expensive. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

However, such projects require a significant amount of resources, making them too expensive. 

Explanation: 

The word "handful" didn't convey the intended meaning correctly. "Significant amount of" is a more appropriate phrase to describe the resources needed. 

Improved

Improved version:

However, these grand undertakings demand colossal financial investments, rendering them financially burdensome for nations.

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Original Text

Therefore, it is critically important to utilize the available funds in much more essential areas, including health and employment generation, to uplift the country’s economy. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

Therefore, it is critically important to utilise the available funds in more essential areas, including health and employment generation, to uplift the country’s economy. 

Explanation: 

The corrected version uses the British spelling "utilise" instead of "utilize," which is the preferred form in British English.

Improved

Improved version:

Consequently, it is imperative to judiciously allocate available resources to more pressing domains, such as healthcare and job creation, in order to bolster the nation's socioeconomic well-being. 

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Original Text

The essay endeavours to dissect the areas, which can be prioritised before space exploration. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

The essay endeavours to dissect the areas that can be prioritised before space exploration. 

Explanation: 

The word "which" should be replaced with "that" to create a restrictive relative clause in this context.

Improved

Improved version:

This essay meticulously dissects the key areas that should take precedence over the ambitious pursuit of space exploration.

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Original Text

The government tend to allocate millions to know about space, and the activities of the Earth, other planets and the stars in order to know about them, so that predictions can be made about future of the life on the Earth and remaining planets. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

The government tends to allocate millions to study space, the activities of the Earth, other planets, and the stars, in order to gain knowledge about them, so that predictions can be made about the future of life on Earth and other planets. 

Explanation: 

"Government" should be singular, so "tend" should be corrected to "tends." The sentence also needed restructuring for clarity.

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Improved version:

Governments often allocate substantial financial resources to unravel the enigmas of space, our own planet, and celestial bodies, with the aim of gaining insights that may shape the destiny of life on Earth and beyond.

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Original Text

Although the concept holds some significance, it involves a great many monetary resources for its execution, which can be spent on other important things, such as providing advanced healthcare facilities to people at low prices, which in turn paves the way for longer life expectancy. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

Although the concept holds some significance, it requires a significant amount of monetary resources for its execution, which could be spent on other important things, such as providing advanced healthcare facilities to people at low prices, thereby paving the way for longer life expectancy. 

Explanation: 

The corrected version clarifies the meaning and uses "requires" instead of "involves" for precision.

Improved

Improved version:

While this cosmic quest undeniably holds significance, it necessitates a substantial financial commitment that could be redirected towards critical priorities, such as providing cutting-edge healthcare services at affordable rates, thereby extending the average lifespan of citizens.

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Original Text

Government authorities can also make investments in the development of industries that can assume an instrumental role in the development of infrastructure. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

Government authorities can also invest in the development of industries that can play an instrumental role in infrastructure development. 

Explanation: 

The corrected version streamlines the sentence for clarity and uses "play" instead of "assume."

Improved

Improved version:

Additionally, government authorities can strategically invest in industries poised to play a pivotal role in the comprehensive development of the nation's infrastructure.

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Original Text

In addition, the allocation of funds towards industries will not only make the country self-reliant in goods but also create new employment opportunities, which will certainly contribute to poverty eradication and the growth of the gross domestic product. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

In addition, allocating funds to industries will not only make the country self-reliant in goods but also create new employment opportunities, which will certainly contribute to poverty eradication and the growth of the gross domestic product. 

Explanation: 

The corrected version removes the article "the" before "allocation" for smoother flow.

Improved

Improved version:

Furthermore, directing financial resources towards these industries not only bolsters national self-reliance in essential goods but also stimulates job creation, thereby making substantial strides towards poverty reduction and robust GDP growth.

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Original Text

The growth in the gross domestic product has been attributed to the development of country. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

The growth in the gross domestic product has been attributed to the country's development. 

Explanation: 

The corrected version clarifies the possessive form, making it "country's development." 

Improved

Improved version:

The expansion of the gross domestic product is frequently attributed to the holistic development of the nation, encompassing all facets of society.

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Original Text

To sum up, space exploration is undeniably essential, but there are certain other fields, encompassing healthcare, poverty eradication, and much more, which must be prioritised before such projects, as I believe these projects are too expensive to be given the foremost preference. 

Corrected

Corrected version:

To sum up, space exploration is undeniably essential, but certain other fields, including healthcare, poverty eradication, and more, must be prioritised before such projects, as I believe these projects are too expensive to be given the foremost preference. 

Explanation: 

The corrected version restructures the sentence for clarity and uses "including" instead of "encompassing."

Improved

Improved version:

In conclusion, while space exploration remains an undeniably vital endeavour, it is incumbent upon nations to prioritize other critical sectors, notably healthcare, poverty alleviation, and more, as these sectors offer more immediate and profound benefits to society. 

Source: Ms Khushi  16-09-23  MT 32

Original Text!

The 21st century has borne witness is a conspicuous upswing in space exploration projects proposed and executed by governments worldwide. However, such projects require a handful of resources, making them too expensive. Therefore, it is critically important to utilize the available funds in much more essential areas, including health and employment generation, to uplift the country’s economy. The essay endeavours to dissect the areas, which can be prioritised before space exploration.

The government tend to allocate millions to know about space, and the activities of the Earth, other planets and the stars in order to know about them, so that predictions can be made about future of the life on the Earth and remaining planets. Although the concept holds some significance, it involves a great many monetary resources for its execution, which can be spent on other important things, such as providing advanced healthcare facilities to people at low prices, which in turn paves the way for longer life expectancy.

Government authorities can also make investments in the development of industries that can assume an instrumental role in the development of infrastructure. In addition, the allocation of funds towards industries will not only make the country self-reliant in goods but also create new employment opportunities, which will certainly contribute to poverty eradication and the growth of the gross domestic product. The growth in the gross domestic product has been attributed to the development of country.

To sum up, space exploration is undeniably essential, but there are certain other fields, encompassing healthcare, poverty eradication, and much more, which must be prioritised before such projects, as I believe these projects are too expensive to be given the foremost preference.

Corrected!      

The 21st century has borne witness to a conspicuous upswing in space exploration projects proposed and executed by governments worldwide. However, such projects require a significant amount of resources, making them too expensive. Therefore, it is critically important to utilise the available funds in much more essential areas, including healthcare and employment generation, to uplift the country's economy. This essay endeavors to dissect the areas that can be prioritized before space exploration.

Governments tend to allocate millions to gain knowledge about space, the activities of Earth, other planets, and the stars, in order to understand them. This enables predictions about the future of life on Earth and other planets. Although the concept holds some significance, it involves a great deal of monetary resources for its execution, which could be spent on other important things, such as providing advanced healthcare facilities to people at affordable prices. This, in turn, paves the way for a longer life expectancy.

Government authorities can also invest in the development of industries that can play an instrumental role in infrastructure development. In addition, allocating funds towards these industries will not only make the country self-reliant in producing goods but also create new employment opportunities, which will certainly contribute to poverty eradication and the growth of the gross domestic product (GDP). The growth in the GDP has been attributed to the country's overall development.

In summary, space exploration is undeniably essential, but there are certain other fields, including healthcare and poverty eradication, which must be prioritized before such projects. I believe these projects are too expensive to be given the foremost preference.

IMPROVED VERSION

In the 21st century, there has been a notable surge in government-funded space exploration endeavours, signifying humanity's unrelenting quest to unravel the mysteries of the universe. However, the substantial financial investments required for these ambitious projects pose a significant question: should resources be allocated differently to address more immediate societal needs and economic development? This essay critically examines the allocation of resources between space exploration, healthcare, poverty alleviation, and other essential sectors, arguing that careful consideration and prioritisation are essential for a nation's prosperity.

One of the most profound developments in the 21st century has been the remarkable rise in government-sponsored space exploration projects. The pursuit of knowledge about our universe, Earth, and celestial bodies holds undeniable significance, with potential implications for the future of humanity. These ventures, however, come at an exorbitant cost, requiring nations to deliberate on whether these vast financial resources could be more effectively utilised elsewhere.

Crucially, the allocation of substantial funds to space exploration diverts resources that could address pressing domestic concerns, particularly in the realm of healthcare. Advanced healthcare facilities, accessible at affordable rates, not only enhance the quality of life but also contribute to an increased life expectancy. By redirecting a portion of the funds from space exploration to healthcare, nations can ensure healthier, longer lives for their citizens.

Another critical aspect deserving attention is the role of government investment in key industries. Prioritising investments in sectors essential for infrastructure development not only strengthens national self-sufficiency but also generates employment opportunities. This approach directly contributes to poverty reduction, while simultaneously fostering robust growth in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

In conclusion, while space exploration unquestionably serves humanity's thirst for knowledge and scientific advancement, it is essential to strike a balance between such endeavours and pressing societal needs. Allocating resources with precision, prioritising healthcare accessibility, and promoting infrastructure development are vital for a nation's prosperity. Therefore, prudent resource allocation is not only a marker of responsible governance but also a means to achieve a more equitable, prosperous future for all.