Guide to spelling, punctuation and grammar
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How to Write Essays A step-by-step guide for all levels, with sample essays
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GRAMMAR AND ACCURACY Writing essays in a structured and clear way so that your reader/assessor can follow what you are trying to say is a very important factor in the assessment grade you achieve. Another important factor is the accuracy of what you write. By accuracy, we mean not only the clarity of the expression but the correctness of usage in terms of grammar, punctuation and spelling. If you make too many grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors in your writing, this will create the wrong impression and lose you marks so that your grade assessment will be affected. Anyone, and that includes the author of this book and your teachers and assessors, can make grammatical, punctuation or spelling errors, especially when writing at speed, such as in an examination. The trick is to minimise these. The occasional error can be overlooked, but a multitude of them cannot. Examiners are usually told to penalise candidates whose writing is error-prone. That is true for coursework assignments as well as examinations. Indeed, as spell-checks and grammar checks are readily available on computers now, there is even less excuse to present flawed work for coursework. In this section, we will look at some crucial areas where accuracy will pay dividends. 133 WRITING IN SENTENCES Consider the following. 1. I am. 2. Because the voters turned against the party. 3. Making the reasons for the war very clear indeed. 4. Judges must be independent of government so that they can make decisions free of political influence. 5. Although efforts were made to patch up the quarrel. 6. The country declared war on the day after the invasion. Three of the above are complete sentences and three are not. Sentences one, four and six are complete sentences because they make sense on their own. Examples two, three and five are incomplete sentences because they clearly do not make sense standing on their own. Example two could be an answer in speech to a question, but it would not be appropriate to use an incomplete sentence like this in an essay. Example three, similarly, could be a comment as a response to something that has been said. Example four lacks a main statement and is only a clause, not a complete sentence. You must be able to write in complete sentences in formal essays. If you have any doubt about a sentence you have written, read it over ‘in your head’ and judge from the sense whether it is complete or not. 134 H OW TO WRITE ESSAYS |
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