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The 3 Most Common Essay Problems for Indonesians Rossa Darni, EducationUSA Advisor

Conjunctions The word that connects words, sentences, phrases, or clauses. Coordinating conjunctions: For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so… Correlative conjunctions: Either…or, not only…but (also), neither…nor, whether…or, just as…so, as much as, no sooner than, rather…than. Subordinating conjunctions: Although, because, even if, since, until, whenever, where areas, wherever, while…

Definite and Indefinite Articles They are the determiners.. The (definite article) and a (indefinite article) Many disregard the articles. Leave out articles when we refer to something general and the nouns we are using are either plural or uncountable.

Positive Self-Expressionism Eliminating the feeling of confusion, certainty, or insecurity. Presenting your best-self, in a realistic, but distinctive way. (example: Don’t say you are hardworking, everyone would say that in their essay and you should expect that your recommender write that in their letter) Think critically but also positively.