Introduction
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h"VQFqQy Common errors
:PtpIVAosg Here are some common errors found in Hong Kong university students' written work. Watch out for them when you are proof reading.
n<MMO=+bg Run-on Sentences and Sentence Fragments
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Wd4fIegk Punctuation
2&91C[da0 Use capital letters at the start of sentences and for names of persons, cities, countries, languages, streets, and titles.
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hTI8hh Check every subject and verb to make sure that if you have used a singular subject, you have also used a singular verb. Similarly, a plural subject needs a plural verb. Pay extra care to add an 's' to present simple tense verbs in the 3rd person singular.
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tW5\Ktjno Sentence Length
N>`+{ Keep sentences reasonably short. General guidelines for academic writing recommend a maximum of 25 words per sentence.
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:b>Z|7g ? Cohesion (sentences)
1=#r$H Ensure that each sentence follows clearly and logically from the one before it. Note that it is not necessary to keep all sentences the same length; sentences of different lengths in each paragraph makes for a more interesting writing style.
dgssX9g37 Cohesion (paragraphs)
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T~$ePVk>L Verb Tenses
zcJ]US Use the correct tense to express what you want to say and try to keep tenses consistent.
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mK| Before the test, when you practise writing tasks, check the spelling of any word you are unsure about. Be especially careful of the "ei" and "ie" words, words which add "-ing" and/or "ed," and words with one or more sets of double letters.