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Common mistakes and errors
Year 4 MYP 2017
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WORD ORDER Remember to use the structure when writing:
S/N VERB + D.O Make sure that you are using the correct verb tense. If you are writing in past, USE THE PAST TENSE. Ex: I saw many people suffering. I didn’t see my family for a long time.
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USE OF PARAGRAPHS Remember to use paragraphs. Organize your ideas and use paragraphs every time you start a new idea. Leave some space in between when starting a new one.
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Punctuation The comma is useful in a sentence when the writer wishes to: pause before proceeding add a phrase that does not contain any new subject separate items on a list use more than one adjective (a describing word, like beautiful) A full stop should always be used to end a sentence. The full stop indicates that a point has been made and that you are about to move on to further explanations or a related point.
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Basic signs of punctuation
The Basic Signs of Punctuation the comma , the full stop . the exclamation mark ! the question mark ? the semi-colon ; the colon : the apostrophe ' quotation marks “ ” the hyphen - brackets ( ) or [ ] the slash /
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USE OF CAPITAL LETTERS You must use capital letters in the following situations: When you start a paragraph After a period With proper names For countries, cities, etc.: Chile, USA, England, etc. For days of the week: We have classes on Fridays. For planets. Mercury, For nationalities: French, Italian, Chilean. School subjects: English, French, Language.
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Singular vs plural Many - Much
Many is used with countable plural nouns Much is used with uncountable singular nouns
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USE OF CONNECTORS Try to use more connectors when writing. Do not only use AND. Other ones: Also Additionally Moreover Then
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THE USE OF THE ARTICLE DEFINITE ‘THE’
Do not say The people, you just say People. THE is used to refer to specific or particular nouns. Ex: Let’s see now the grammar book. In case of people, you use THE to refer to a specific group of people. Ex: The people of the United States.
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TYPICAL SPELLING MISTAKES
Most of the time, your spelling mistakes have to do with the double consonants: BEAUTIFUL NOT BEAUTIFULL DIFFICULT NOT DIFICULT BASICALLY NOT BASSCALLY SUCCESSFUL NOT SUCCESSFULL
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