1. Sound System (phonology) 2. Grammar (formation of words and sentences) 3. Vocabulary and Terms 4. Spelling 5. Meaning.

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1. Sound System (phonology) 2. Grammar (formation of words and sentences) 3. Vocabulary and Terms 4. Spelling 5. Meaning

1. Terms Sentences 2. Error Structure a. Active and Passive b. Subjects and Description c. Introductory Sentences and Predicates d. Compound sentence and a compound sentence e. Parent words and phrases

3. Diction Errors a. The use of the word is not Correct b. The use of the word Pairs c. The use of two words whose meaning and function more or less the same d. Removal of prepositions

4. Spelling a. Beheading said the tribe (penyukuan) b. Capitalization c. Italic d. Writing the repeat word e. Writing the word combination f. Writing pronoun g. Writing numbers and symbol number h. Use Punctuation