To fill in the chart correctly, identify the error in the original sentence. Identify which technique for correction belongs in space 1. Then, identify how the flawed sentence would appear when rewritten as two separate sentences in space 2.
How to identify the simple subject of the sentence:
(1) There is a word that functions as an adverb of place. In the sentence, it is used in front position. It refers to the subject.
(2) "Are" is the be verb.
(3) "Too" is an adverb modifying the adjective "many".
(4) "Many" is an adjective modifying the noun.
(5) "People" is the simple subject.
(6) "On this elevator" is a prepositional phrase.
If you want to have the complete subject, it is "too many people."
Answer: The TV news story consists mostly of dramatic examples of environmental disasters while the New York Times Magazine article focuses on cause and effect relationships among events.
Answer:
Yes it does. This is because it makes you understand more about the world and the way things work behind it. It also make way for imagination and creativity.