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s for your CPE Common Errors Mastery Hub, based on the hypothetical "The Complete CPE Grammar Pitfalls Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!": Question: A learner studying "The Complete CPE Grammar Pitfalls Course 2026" encounters a section on complex sentence structures. They are presented with the following sentence: "Having meticulously researched the topic, the presentation, which was delivered with remarkable clarity, impressed the panel." According to the course's emphasis on avoiding ambiguity, which of the following is the MOST likely pitfall this sentence exemplifies, and how should it be corrected?

Q2

In "The Complete CPE Grammar Pitfalls Course 2026," a significant portion is dedicated to the nuances of article usage. A learner is asked to identify the error in the following sentence: "The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 member states located primarily in Europe." Which of the following represents the MOST subtle yet crucial grammatical pitfall, and its correction?

Q3

tests a highly specific rule of article usage, often overlooked even by advanced learners. While "European Union" is a proper noun and generally takes no article, the adjective "European" here functions as a descriptor of a union that has a specific, established name. The pitfall lies in the implicit assumption that all adjectives preceding proper nouns require articles. The correct usage is indeed "The European Union" because "European" in this context is part of the established proper noun's identifier, not a general descriptive adjective. Options A, B, and D are incorrect because they either suggest removing the correct article or incorrectly add articles where they are not needed. The sentence as presented already uses the correct article. The question is framed to identify a *pitfall* that the course would address, implying a common misunderstanding. The common misunderstanding is often about whether "European" here necessitates an article. The course would clarify that "The European Union" is the fixed, correct form. Question: "The Complete CPE Grammar Pitfalls Course 2026" dedicates a module to the accurate deployment of phrasal verbs. Consider the sentence: "The committee decided to put off the meeting until next week." A learner is asked to identify a potential pitfall related to the transitivity of the phrasal verb and its object placement. Which of the following is the MOST accurate analysis and correction?

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