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This tag is for questions about whether something obeys the rules of grammar in English. The question must INCLUDE THE SPECIFIC GRAMMATICAL CONCERN. If your question is about grammar itself, please use the "grammar" tag.

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“Chris Christie may have move to the right” - Isn’t it a typo?

It's very likely a typo; the only way I can see it being correct is if move is regarded as a noun, something meaning "leeway" or "give." Even then it doesn't make sense in the context of the sentence. …
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"To mentor someone during a project" vs. "to mentor someone on a project"

Both options are technically correct, although with the first someone may interpret it to mean that you were mentoring him on something besides his final project that just happened to take place at th …
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