Grammer Question

<p>From 1566 until 1576 Santa Elena, now an excavation site in South Carolina, was the capital of Spanish Florida; however, it has become an English settlement by 1735. No error</p>

<p>Is it OK to say “From 1566 until…”?</p>

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<p>Some political scientists are convinced that the major conflict toward democracy and communism is moral.</p>

<p>a. toward democracy and communism is moral
b. is a moral one between democracy and communism
c. between democracy and communism is a moral one</p>

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<p>Thanks</p>

<p>2) c
conflict is between 2 things</p>

<p>1) the mistake is in “has become”. From … is okay</p>

<p>2) What is the problem with choice “B”?</p>

<p>Some political scientists are convinced that the major conflict “is a moral one between democracy and communism”.</p>

<p>In this sentence, the ‘major conflict’ is not defined. “between democracy and communism” should come before “is a moral one”, because that is what the conflict is.</p>

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<p>the problem is “has become”. it should read something like “it became an english settlement by 1735.”</p>

<p>It should read “it had become”. “It became” also uses the wrong tense of the verb.</p>