Saturday, 12 October 2024

Error in English language in usage of decision

Common errors in using "decision" in English:

*Singular vs. Plural*

1. Decision (singular)
2. Decisions (plural)

*Incorrect usage:*

1. "I made many decision." (Incorrect)
2. "The committee made their decision." (Correct)

*Confusing words:*

1. Decision (choice made)
2. Decision-making (process)
3. Decisive (firm, determined)

*Grammar mistakes:*

1. "The decision of the committee are..." (Incorrect)
"The decision of the committee is..." (Correct)

2. "I made a decision, but it wasn't a good one." (Correct)

*Prepositions:*

1. "Make a decision on/upon something." (Correct)
2. "Make a decision about something." (Correct)

*Common phrases:*

1. Make a decision
2. Reach a decision
3. Come to a decision
4. Arrive at a decision
5. Final decision

*Correct usage examples:*

1. "The committee made a unanimous decision."
2. "I'll make a decision after reviewing the options."
3. "The decision to quit was difficult."

If you have specific questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!

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