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  • Common errors in writing

    • I would be grateful if you could help me to correct errors you may find in the text below, in terms of commas, vocabulary, conciseness, among others.Thanks before hand!
    • Most of the times, when we are asked to create a piece of writing, we are not aware of the errors in the organization of the text, what can negatively affects the coherence or give rise to multiple interpretations of the ideas we intended to express.
    • Two of the errors we usually make and learnt in this course how to avoid them to enhance clarity and meaning in a text, are related to dangling modifiers and commas.
  • Dangling modifiers are words, phrases or sentences that intend to add a description to modify the subject of the main clause, but fail to refer logically to the actor.
  • They are errors caused by failing to use the word that the modifier is meant to refer.
  • For example, in the sentence “Having seen Blackpool Tower, the Eiffel Tower is more impressive”, the modifier “having seen Blackpool Tower” should refer to the actor in the main clause, but in terms of logic, the Eiffel Tower cannot be, so the sentence gets difficult to understand.
  • This sentence “At the age of eight, my family finally bought a dog” can also be confusing since the modifier “at the age of eight” grammatically refers to the family, but logically should refer to a member of the family whose age was eight when they bought a dog.
  • For some people, these type of errors may be unobtrusive, but for more critical readers these errors affect the coherence, so in order to repair them, it is necessary to change the subject of the independent clause so that it names the actor implied by the modifier, as in this example “Having seen Blackpool Tower, she thinks the Eiffel Tower is more impressive”, or turn the modifier into a word group that names the actor, as in this case “When I was eight, my family finally bought a dog”.
  • Secondly, we learnt about commas, which are one of the most common punctuation marks that can be used either when a pause is needed in a sentence or to clarify meaning.
    • A comma can be used in several situation, for instance in compound sentences where the comma is placed before the coordinating conjunction, as in the following example “Mary did her homework, and Valerie played the piano”.
  • Another instance in which commas can be placed is in between an introductory sentence, that is a dependant clause, and an independent clause, as in the next example “Before the movie began, we went to buy some sweets”.
  • Another use of the comma is when a sentence contains nonessential information, that has to be placed between commas, as in this sentence “My best friend, who is a lawyer, wants to go to India”.
  • The last use of commas that we covered in class is when we want to list three or more items, so we should use the Oxford comma or serial comma, which is placed before the coordinating conjunction (and, or, nor) in order to avoid confusion, as in the following example “Last year, Gabriela went to Scotland, Ireland, Iceland, Germany, and Britain”.
    • As a conclusion, we can say that dangling modifiers and commas are crucial element to have in mind when writing, and they are not that difficult to understand if you take the time to do so.
    • Along the course, we learnt about other common errors such as the ones related to misplaced modifiers, conciseness, subject-verb agreement, pronoun agreement, which definitely will help us in our writing process to think critically, monitor, check, and edit our own errors for the sake of improve in this crucial skill, named writing.

PLEASE, HELP TO CORRECT EACH SENTENCE! - English

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  • Sentence 1
    • I would be grateful if you could help me to correct errors you may find in the text below, in terms of commas, vocabulary, conciseness, among others.Thanks before hand!
      Stem nou!
    • I would be grateful if you could help me to correct errors you may find in the text below, in terms of commas, vocabulary, conciseness, among others. Thanks before handin advance!
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 1VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 1
  • Sentence 2
    • Most of the times, when we are asked to create a piece of writing, we are not aware of the errors in the organization of the text, what can negatively affects the coherence or give rise to multiple interpretations of the ideas we intended to express.
      Stem nou!
    • Most of the times, when we are asked to create a piece of writing, we are not aware of the errors in the organization of the text, w that can negatively affects the coherence or give rise to multiple interpretations of the ideas we intended to express.
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 2VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 2
  • Sentence 3
    • Two of the errors we usually make and learnt in this course how to avoid them to enhance clarity and meaning in a text, are related to dangling modifiers and commas.
      Stem nou!
    • Two of the errors we usually make and learnt how to avoid in this course how to avoid them to enhance clarity and meaning in a text, are related to dangling modifiers and commas.
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 3VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 3
  • Sentence 4
    • Dangling modifiers are words, phrases or sentences that intend to add a description to modify the subject of the main clause, but fail to refer logically to the actor.
      Stem nou!
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 4VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 4
  • Sentence 5
  • Sentence 6
    • For example, in the sentence “Having seen Blackpool Tower, the Eiffel Tower is more impressive”, the modifier “having seen Blackpool Tower” should refer to the actor in the main clause, but in terms of logic, the Eiffel Tower cannot be, so the sentence gets difficult to understand.
      Stem nou!
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 6VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 6
  • Sentence 7
    • This sentence “At the age of eight, my family finally bought a dog” can also be confusing since the modifier “at the age of eight” grammatically refers to the family, but logically should refer to a member of the family whose age was eight when they bought a dog.
      Stem nou!
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 7VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 7
  • Sentence 8
    • For some people, these type of errors may be unobtrusive, but for more critical readers these errors affect the coherence, so in order to repair them, it is necessary to change the subject of the independent clause so that it names the actor implied by the modifier, as in this example “Having seen Blackpool Tower, she thinks the Eiffel Tower is more impressive”, or turn the modifier into a word group that names the actor, as in this case “When I was eight, my family finally bought a dog”.
      Stem nou!
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 8VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 8
  • Sentence 9
    • Secondly, we learnt about commas, which are one of the most common punctuation marks that can be used either when a pause is needed in a sentence or to clarify meaning.
      Stem nou!
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 9VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 9
  • Sentence 10
    • A comma can be used in several situation, for instance in compound sentences where the comma is placed before the coordinating conjunction, as in the following example “Mary did her homework, and Valerie played the piano”.
      Stem nou!
    • A comma can be used in several situation, fs. For instance, it can be used in compound sentences where the comma is placed before the coordinating conjunction, as in the following example: “Mary did her homework, and Valerie played the piano”.
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 10VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 10
  • Sentence 11
    • Another instance in which commas can be placed is in between an introductory sentence, that is a dependant clause, and an independent clause, as in the next example “Before the movie began, we went to buy some sweets”.
      Stem nou!
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 11VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 11
  • Sentence 12
    • Another use of the comma is when a sentence contains nonessential information, that has to be placed between commas, as in this sentence “My best friend, who is a lawyer, wants to go to India”.
      Stem nou!
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 12VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 12
  • Sentence 13
    • The last use of commas that we covered in class is when we want to list three or more items, so we should use the Oxford comma or serial comma, which is placed before the coordinating conjunction (and, or, nor) in order to avoid confusion, as in the following example “Last year, Gabriela went to Scotland, Ireland, Iceland, Germany, and Britain”.
      Stem nou!
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 13VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 13
  • Sentence 14
    • As a conclusion, we can say that dangling modifiers and commas are crucial element to have in mind when writing, and they are not that difficult to understand if you take the time to do so.
      Stem nou!
    • As aIn conclusion, we can say that dangling modifiers and commas are a crucial element to have in mind when writing, and they are not that difficult to understand if you take the time to do so.
    • As aIn conclusion, we can say that dangling modifiers and commas are a crucial element to have in mind when writing, and they are not that difficult to understand if you take the time to do so.
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 14VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 14
  • Sentence 15
    • Along the course, we learnt about other common errors such as the ones related to misplaced modifiers, conciseness, subject-verb agreement, pronoun agreement, which definitely will help us in our writing process to think critically, monitor, check, and edit our own errors for the sake of improve in this crucial skill, named writing.
      Stem nou!
    • AlongThroughout the course, we learnt about other common errors such as the ones related to misplaced modifiers, conciseness, subject-verb agreement, pronoun agreement, which definitely will help us in our writing process to think critically, monitor, check, and edit our own errors for the sake of improvement in this crucial skill, nam called writing.
    • VOEG ’n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 15VOEG 'n NUWE KORREKSIE BY! - Sentence 15