Not exact matches
You mean «must have», not «must of», and there should have been a possessive apostrophe on «persons», though — to be fair — your
errors with English
grammar are probably less serious than others that you are
making
I fully admit that I am not a Greek expert, and so it is possible that I
made a structural
error or violated some rule of Greek
grammar.
Despite the
grammar errors, you
make a valid point.
Grammar and spelling
errors irritate me, but people on all sides
make them.
Lucas, held to nine points, his lowest total since
grammar school, had also
made nine
errors.
Interestingly, women are more likely to
make more
grammar, spelling and punctuation
errors per 100 words on their dating profiles, despite men using 21.9 % more words than women in their responses to questions.
Making a spelling or
grammar error is an almost certain way to not get you a response.
Make sure there are no spelling and
grammar errors, and always fill out honest and high - quality responses.
Having
grammar errors and typos in your profile is one of the biggest mistakes you can
make when you're dating online.
Make sure no typos or
grammar errors Have you ever received emails / chat messages from your desired millionaire match, with lots of spelling / grammatical mistakes in the message?
Test Your
Grammar Skills Pre-Intermediate Lesson — Correct the
Errors Check out the following sentences
made by Polish students at a recent pre-intermediate spoken English lesson.
After exchanging several e-mails with your students, do a mini-
grammar lesson on some of the more common
grammar and / or spelling
errors students have
made.
The tool analyses previous student's mistakes and
makes personal suggestions for either
grammar or spelling
errors.
Make grammar instruction about choices, not errors: In a video called «The Craft of Grammar,» Jeff Anderson explains that one of his main goals is to sabotage the students» notion that grammar is about finding errors and reframe it as being about empowering them with tools and c
grammar instruction about choices, not
errors: In a video called «The Craft of
Grammar,» Jeff Anderson explains that one of his main goals is to sabotage the students» notion that grammar is about finding errors and reframe it as being about empowering them with tools and c
Grammar,» Jeff Anderson explains that one of his main goals is to sabotage the students» notion that
grammar is about finding errors and reframe it as being about empowering them with tools and c
grammar is about finding
errors and reframe it as being about empowering them with tools and choices.
In the past, the overwhelming majority of students would listen to advice that I gave them during the rough draft writing process but ignore comments that I
made on their finished rough drafts and only
make changes to spelling or
grammar errors.
When my students are engaged, on task, and using their best effort, they are more careful to not
make careless spelling,
grammar, and punctuation
errors.
For final draft poetry assignments, when I give my students fun templates to write on, I have found that they tend to use their best effort, and they are more careful to not
make careless spelling,
grammar, and punctuation
errors.
Since ELLs tend to
make more
grammar errors than their native - English speaking counterparts, it is sometimes difficult to determine if all of an ELL's
errors should be corrected or just some of them.
For final draft writing assignments, when I give my students colorful printable worksheets to write on, I have found that they tend to use their best effort and they are more careful to not
make careless spelling,
grammar, and punctuation
errors.
When I give my students unique and fun templates to write on, I have found that they tend to use their best effort on these assignments and they are more careful to not
make careless spelling,
grammar, and punctuation
errors.
For creative writing assignments, when I give my students fun poetry templates to write on, I have found that they tend to use their best effort, and they are more careful to not
make careless spelling,
grammar, and punctuation
errors.
I have also served as editor for writing assignments, marking misspelled words or
grammar errors for corrections or
making suggestions on how to improve their papers.
If you plan to publish electronically, I strongly encourage you to get a professional edit / proofread to
make sure your writing flows smoothly, doesn't contain anything that could potentially be misread or found offensive, and is free of typos, inconsistencies, or
errors in punctuation, usage,
grammar, and spelling.
If the homepage is riddled with
grammar - and even spelling -
errors, it doesn't take much imagination to guess what sort of job they're going to
make of a complex dissertation.
Make sure your stories are well - edited — both for structure and for
grammar / typographical
errors.
We also work carefully to
make content 100 % unique and free from any
errors related to
grammar.
The unsung heroes of the editing world, proofreaders are the eagle - eyed inspectors who
make sure no spelling or
grammar errors slips through the net.
Upload a paper you have written yourself, and our academic writers will help you improve it, correcting
errors in
grammar, spelling and punctuation and
making necessary amendments in general content and flow of the paper.
In this book there are continuity
errors,
errors with
grammar,
errors in names of characters, even specific «
made up names» that have different spellings.
What is included: Our editors will review the manuscript and suggest changes in
grammar, punctuation, spelling, tone and consistency to
make it as
error - free as possible.
They would be doing far more service to aspiring writers by printing articles to inform them that it is not a publishing house's job to
make a horrendously written MS readable & that any writer lacking in basic
grammar & punctuation skills would save time, MONEY & tears by learning them (yes I know this post is probably riddled with
errors - but it's late & I'm not looking to find an agent with it).
We can complete a paper within 24 hours while
making sure that it is free from
grammar, style and punctuation
errors.
When your drafts are ready you will need to edit and proofread them several times to
make sure they maintain a logical flow, and have no
grammar or punctuation
errors that will diminish all your struggle and efforts in writing.
Another important thing you should keep in mind when writing a research paper is that if you want to get a good grade, you will have to
make sure that your paper is free from
grammar and punctuation
errors as well as that it contains only truthful and reliable information.
The masters of Research paper writing always emphasize to work harder on
grammar and syntax
errors that most of the students are
made at the beginner level.
Nothing
makes a book look terribly amateurish or results in more bad word of mouth than page after page of spelling
errors and
grammar mistakes.
While this isn't the time to be
making major changes to the book, it is extremely common to inadvertently introduce new
errors in spelling, punctuation, or
grammar while incorporating the edits.
Proofreading is
made to find punctuation, spelling and
grammar errors.
Obviously authors have taken the time to gather the information, research the facts (which with
grammar, punctuation and spelling
errors make the whole book suspect) and the time to write and assemble the book, get a great book cover, have it formatted, etc., but editing falls through the cracks.
This means it will be read through and corrections
made for spelling, punctuation and
grammar, and any other typographical
errors.
I see
grammar errors made by successful authors all the time, including both traditional and indie.
As obvious as it sounds, many people still end up
making silly
grammar mistakes such as wrong word choices, spelling
errors, and punctuation
errors which could be easily avoided.
Therefore,
make sure there are no spelling or
grammar errors in your letter.
Last but not the least,
make sure that the job application does not have any spelling or
grammar errors.
Treat your cover letter with all the care you put into your resume, avoiding the misspellings,
grammar errors, untruths, and other common mistakes that could
make you seem like a less - than - ideal candidate.
Spelling and
grammar errors can
make an applicant seem inattentive to details.
But, persistent
errors, the wrong company name, an incorrect job title, text obviously cut and pasted from another source, poor
grammar and misspelled words
make an overall poor impression.
Employers will be delighted to know if you are able to write your resume in a simple manner without
making any
errors in facts,
grammar and spelling.
Be sure to read through your resume to check for any spelling or
grammar errors, and to
make sure your format is consistent (for example, if you bold one employer's name, you need to bold every employer's name).
Spend enough time outlining your resume and proofread it a couple of times to
make sure that your newest resume format for 2018 does not contain any
grammar and spelling
errors.