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How to fix common IELTS writing errors
The Importance of
Grammar
 Grammar is very important in IELTS and
in your general writing. Your grammar
determines 25% of your grade.
 You must explain your meaning
precisely and accurately.
 Grammar ensures that your precise
meaning is understood.
 Don’t be afraid to keep it simple.
Grammar for IELTS
7 Only 3 mistakes allowed
6 Natural mix of sentence types
No errors in simple sentences
5 Complex sentences
Really basic correct punctuation
Simple structures usually correct
4 Errors abound
Mostly simple sentences
Incorrect punctuation
Fragments/non-sentences
Remember
 Know your sentence types:
 Simple
 Compound
 Complex
 Compound-complex
 Pay attention to the related mistakes:
 Sentence fragments
 Run-on sentences
 Comma splices
Sentence Fragments
 This is the most common grammar error
 A sentence fragment fails to be a sentence
by itself. It does not even have one
independent clause.
 Sometimes it seems to be a sentence, but
if we examine it closely it lacks the
necessary parts and thus cannot stand
alone.
Sentence Fragments
Examples
 The doctor worked round the clock. Operating on
the boy.
 As Vietnam has entered the WTO. The local
entrepreneurs are faced with both challenges and
opportunities.
 How can we correct these sentences?
Sentence Fragments
 Corrections
 The doctor worked around the clock, operating on
the boy.
 As Vietnam has entered the WTO, the local
entrepreneurs are faced with both challenges and
opportunities.
Run-on Sentences
 A run-on sentence consists of two or more
main clauses that are joined together
without proper punctuation.
 We often speak in run-on sentences but
our pauses indicate meaning.
 However, when we write we need to use
punctuation to break up our sentences and
impart proper meaning.
Run-on Sentences
 Rodin is a world-famous artist his sculptures can
be found in many museums and art galleries.
 “Sesame Street” has been called the longest
street in the world, it can be seen in so many parts
of the world.
 How can we correct these errors?
Run-on Sentences
Corrections:
 Rodin is a world-famous artist. His sculptures can be
found in many museums and art galleries.
 Rodin is a world-famous artist, whose sculptures can
be found in many museums and art galleries.
 “Sesame Street,” the longest street in the world, can
be seen in many parts.
 “Sesame Street” has been called the longest street
in the world because it can be seen in so many
parts.
Dangling Participles
 Dangling participles are tricky words or
phrases that change the meaning of a
sentence so that we do not say exactly
what we mean or intend.
 The dangling participle is an error in
sentence structure where the grammatical
modifier is associated with a word other
than the one intended – for example,
modifying the object instead of the subject.
Dangling Participles
 Having conducted a comprehensive
investigation, some analysis is being
done to find the cause of the problem.
 Turning round the corner, an old church
appeared in front of us.
 How can we correct these errors?
Dangling Participles
 Having conducted a comprehensive
investigation, we are doing some
analysis to find the cause of the
problem.
 Turning round the corner, we saw an old
church in front of us.
 When we turned the corner, an old
church appeared in front of us.
Subject-Verb Disagreement
 You cannot put a verb in its plural form
for a singular subject and vice versa.
 This is another very common error.
Subject-Verb Disagreement
 The endless credits at the beginning and
end of the film confuses the audience.
 The president, accompanied by his wife
and children, are going on holiday.
 Salt is one of the traditional methods
that is used to preserve meat.
Subject Verb Disagreement
 The endless credits at the beginning and
end of the film confuse the audience.
 The president, accompanied by his wife
and children, is going on holiday.
 Salt is one of the traditional methods
that are used to preserve meat.
How do we correct these?
Unity and Coherence
 Unity means oneness – one thought,
one purpose
 In order for a sentence to have unity:
1. Its ideas must be closely related
2. The relationship of its statements must
be clear
3. The statements must compose only
one thought
Unity and Coherence
 Coherence means that all the ideas in a
sentence must flow from one to the next
thanks to the use of connectors.
 The reader should have an easy time
understanding the writer.
Unity and Coherence
 The committee first received many
proposals from the local people and
then an investigation began.
 He brushed his teeth, put on his coat,
and then driving to work.
 Having finished the typing, she gave it to
her boss for signature.
Unity and Coherence
 The committee first received many
proposals from the local people and
then began an investigation.
 He brushed his teeth, put on his coat,
and then drove to work.
 Having finished the typing, she gave the
letter to her boss for signature.
Unity and Coherence
 Also be careful of using the wrong
tenses, pronouns, and singulars or
plurals.
Example:
 They want to achieve self-fulfillment in
their career. However, if you don’t work
hard you won’t succeed.
 For more IELTS materials, see www.ted-
ielts.com and for IELTS teaching
information, head to www.ielts-
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Common Grammar Mistakes and How to Fix Them

  • 1. How to fix common IELTS writing errors
  • 2. The Importance of Grammar  Grammar is very important in IELTS and in your general writing. Your grammar determines 25% of your grade.  You must explain your meaning precisely and accurately.  Grammar ensures that your precise meaning is understood.  Don’t be afraid to keep it simple.
  • 3. Grammar for IELTS 7 Only 3 mistakes allowed 6 Natural mix of sentence types No errors in simple sentences 5 Complex sentences Really basic correct punctuation Simple structures usually correct 4 Errors abound Mostly simple sentences Incorrect punctuation Fragments/non-sentences
  • 4. Remember  Know your sentence types:  Simple  Compound  Complex  Compound-complex  Pay attention to the related mistakes:  Sentence fragments  Run-on sentences  Comma splices
  • 5. Sentence Fragments  This is the most common grammar error  A sentence fragment fails to be a sentence by itself. It does not even have one independent clause.  Sometimes it seems to be a sentence, but if we examine it closely it lacks the necessary parts and thus cannot stand alone.
  • 6. Sentence Fragments Examples  The doctor worked round the clock. Operating on the boy.  As Vietnam has entered the WTO. The local entrepreneurs are faced with both challenges and opportunities.  How can we correct these sentences?
  • 7. Sentence Fragments  Corrections  The doctor worked around the clock, operating on the boy.  As Vietnam has entered the WTO, the local entrepreneurs are faced with both challenges and opportunities.
  • 8. Run-on Sentences  A run-on sentence consists of two or more main clauses that are joined together without proper punctuation.  We often speak in run-on sentences but our pauses indicate meaning.  However, when we write we need to use punctuation to break up our sentences and impart proper meaning.
  • 9. Run-on Sentences  Rodin is a world-famous artist his sculptures can be found in many museums and art galleries.  “Sesame Street” has been called the longest street in the world, it can be seen in so many parts of the world.  How can we correct these errors?
  • 10. Run-on Sentences Corrections:  Rodin is a world-famous artist. His sculptures can be found in many museums and art galleries.  Rodin is a world-famous artist, whose sculptures can be found in many museums and art galleries.  “Sesame Street,” the longest street in the world, can be seen in many parts.  “Sesame Street” has been called the longest street in the world because it can be seen in so many parts.
  • 11. Dangling Participles  Dangling participles are tricky words or phrases that change the meaning of a sentence so that we do not say exactly what we mean or intend.  The dangling participle is an error in sentence structure where the grammatical modifier is associated with a word other than the one intended – for example, modifying the object instead of the subject.
  • 12. Dangling Participles  Having conducted a comprehensive investigation, some analysis is being done to find the cause of the problem.  Turning round the corner, an old church appeared in front of us.  How can we correct these errors?
  • 13. Dangling Participles  Having conducted a comprehensive investigation, we are doing some analysis to find the cause of the problem.  Turning round the corner, we saw an old church in front of us.  When we turned the corner, an old church appeared in front of us.
  • 14. Subject-Verb Disagreement  You cannot put a verb in its plural form for a singular subject and vice versa.  This is another very common error.
  • 15. Subject-Verb Disagreement  The endless credits at the beginning and end of the film confuses the audience.  The president, accompanied by his wife and children, are going on holiday.  Salt is one of the traditional methods that is used to preserve meat.
  • 16. Subject Verb Disagreement  The endless credits at the beginning and end of the film confuse the audience.  The president, accompanied by his wife and children, is going on holiday.  Salt is one of the traditional methods that are used to preserve meat. How do we correct these?
  • 17. Unity and Coherence  Unity means oneness – one thought, one purpose  In order for a sentence to have unity: 1. Its ideas must be closely related 2. The relationship of its statements must be clear 3. The statements must compose only one thought
  • 18. Unity and Coherence  Coherence means that all the ideas in a sentence must flow from one to the next thanks to the use of connectors.  The reader should have an easy time understanding the writer.
  • 19. Unity and Coherence  The committee first received many proposals from the local people and then an investigation began.  He brushed his teeth, put on his coat, and then driving to work.  Having finished the typing, she gave it to her boss for signature.
  • 20. Unity and Coherence  The committee first received many proposals from the local people and then began an investigation.  He brushed his teeth, put on his coat, and then drove to work.  Having finished the typing, she gave the letter to her boss for signature.
  • 21. Unity and Coherence  Also be careful of using the wrong tenses, pronouns, and singulars or plurals. Example:  They want to achieve self-fulfillment in their career. However, if you don’t work hard you won’t succeed.
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