It is often used by TEFL teachers as a reference guide to difficult
grammar points when preparing for classes.
Not exact matches
You talk about
grammar checking in your second
point then in your forth
point say «using a keyword phrases along» — I find posts more believable
when they practice what they preach.
For those of you who are interested in reading the arch of a sad, sad bitter life, crusie through the remarks by «the son a Piper man» aka Tom Tom, Stands for nothing, hates everything, curses
when left with nothing to say, then hysterically claims victory for hurting someone's feelings, and stands for nothing, but will gladly
point out your poor syntax,
grammar and spelling errors like a weary retired 3rd grade teacher.
Less expected, however, is hearing the same sentiment coming from the mouths of Olivier Assayas, Arnaud Desplechin, and Richard Linklater, directors who, despite possessing their own unique commands of film
grammar, all exercise a looser grip on cast and crew to the
point of embracing instances
when production realities intervene on premeditated intentions.
The Power
Points can be used for pupils to create accurate
grammar / resource notes in their books, which they can then refer back to
when working individually to form the past tense.
A revision sheet targeting a number of tricky
grammar points which cause native speakers of English to err
when writing in French.
When stuck on a
grammar point, search on the
grammar term to provide explanations in learners» mother tongue (s).
While legally required to offer a public - school - equivalent education, there is an ongoing New York City investigation into practices at some schools in the highly insular ultra-Orthodox community, with claims that more than a few used by the Hasidic religious group prioritize religious studies to the
point that many students graduating 12th grade are near ignorant
when it comes to anything more than basic math,
grammar, science or history, leaving them all but unemployable.
I made no
point about whether I had succeeded or otherwise — many could argue, given I am here, that I have not succeeded — but we are in danger of going back to the past and seeing this as a question of either success or failure,
when in fact it is possible to have a mix of schools and still see those who do not go to
grammar schools thriving in successful schools.
Joel, I think the finer
points of
grammar are always more memorable
when they're explained in a humorous way.
There are professional editors out there who will also provide proofreading services later on down the road,
when you're ready to publish yet need that final check over to ensure that all the spelling and
grammar, formatting and sentence structures are all on
point.
Your criticisms indicate that you are the problem
when you advocate the insulting acronym KISS (Keep it simple, stupid),
when you write poorly (exclamation
points, poor
grammar, capitalization errors) and
when you invoke «hip» terms such as «stuff» and «twits».
Finally, the least valuable — those that insist on
points of
grammar,
when the sense of the communication is easily known.
Grammar Monkeys
point out that comical ambiguities can occur
when a writer fails to include the necessary hyphen in a phrasal adjective:
Aside from writing great resumes, your critique can
point out your errors
when it comes to
grammar and spelling in your CV.