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Alternative(s): As a Righteous Person, I Was Forced by the System to Become a Villain ; I Was Forced by the System to Become a Villain ; Zhengyi De Wo Bei Xitong Bi Cheng Da Fanpai ; Zhèngyì De Wǒ Bèi Xìtǒng Bī Chéng Dà Fǎnpài ; 正义的我被系统逼成大反派
Language: English
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Alternative(s): As a Righteous Person, I Was Forced by the System to Become a Villain ; I Was Forced by the System to Become a Villain ; Zhengyi De Wo Bei Xitong Bi Cheng Da Fanpai ; Zhèngyì De Wǒ Bèi Xìtǒng Bī Chéng Dà Fǎnpài ; 正义的我被系统逼成大反派
Language: English
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Lin Bei, who traveled through time and became the second senior brother of Lingxi Peak of the Qingyun Sect, determined to be a good person, but ended up getting entangled in a system that specialized in cultivating supervillains.Lin Bei had no choice but to go against his original intention and turn into a big bad guy to compete with the countless children of destiny on the Kyushu Continent for luck and save his life.
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Elise Elleneth
Elise Elleneth
Jan 02, 2019
Oops, I forgot to put the title in the last Bonus I inserted in the oneshot story. The title is, "The KING'S MISTRESS". A story about Xhamara who was forced to become a King's Mistress. It has a lot of twists on this novel so it's not good to have only a ONESHOT. Just a special chapter i will presented soon. Hope you'll like it! Thanks!
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SoullessLassie
SoullessLassie
Aug 26, 2021
The Day I Become A God
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Coni157
Coni157
Jan 31, 2021
Villain league
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betatester Insfran
betatester Insfran
May 02, 2019
villain Deku
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John Smith
John Smith
Aug 29, 2025
Writing essays is an essential part of college life, but many students struggle with grammar errors that can lower their grades and affect the clarity of their writing. These mistakes often occur due to rushed assignments, lack of practice, or confusion over certain grammar rules. Fortunately, with some guidance and careful revision, these errors can be easily corrected.

If you find yourself unsure about your grammar or want to ensure your essay is flawless, seeking online assessment help from experts like myassignmenthelp.expert
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Let’s take a closer look at the most common grammar mistakes college students make in essays—and how to fix them.

1. Subject-Verb Agreement Errors

One of the most frequent issues is subject-verb agreement. This happens when the verb doesn’t agree in number with the subject. For example:
“The list of assignments are long.”
The correct version is:
“The list of assignments is long.”
Remember, the verb should agree with the main subject, not with words in between.

2. Misplaced or Dangling Modifiers

Modifiers are words or phrases that describe something else in a sentence. If they’re misplaced, the meaning can become confusing or funny. For example:
“While reading the book, the phone rang.”
This suggests the phone was reading the book! The fix is to place the modifier next to what it describes:
“While I was reading the book, the phone rang.”

3. Comma Splices

A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are joined by only a comma. For example:
“She studied hard, she passed the exam.”
Correct ways to fix this include:

Using a semicolon: “She studied hard; she passed the exam.”

Adding a conjunction: “She studied hard, and she passed the exam.”

Making two sentences: “She studied hard. She passed the exam.”

4. Incorrect Use of Apostrophes

Apostrophes often confuse students, especially between possessives and contractions. For instance:
“Its a great day.” (incorrect) should be “It’s a great day.”
And “The dog lost it’s collar.” (incorrect) should be “The dog lost its collar.”
Remember:

It’s = it is or it has

Its = possessive form

5. Sentence Fragments

A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence, often missing a subject or verb. Example:
“Because I was tired.”
This is a dependent clause and needs a main clause to complete the thought:
“I stayed home because I was tired.”

6. Run-on Sentences

Run-ons happen when two or more independent clauses are joined without proper punctuation or conjunctions:
“He loves to write he writes every day.”
Fix it by separating with a period, semicolon, or conjunction:
“He loves to write. He writes every day.”
or
“He loves to write, and he writes every day.”

7. Confusing Homophones

Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings, such as there, their, and they’re. Using the wrong one is a common error:
“Their going to the party.” should be “They’re going to the party.”
Always double-check the meaning before using these words.
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