If your feedback says "There are issues with your grammar or syntax"

You tutor is probably trying to help you to be more accurate in your writing. Accuracy in writing can be improved in two ways; 

1) Knowing the correct way to structure your sentences using punctuation and grammar.

2) Proof reading to avoid mistakes.


Answer

Improving the accuracy of your writing may begin with understanding how to structure a sentence. 

See the Proof Reading Grammar Toolkit for help with:

  1. Sentence structure - sentence structure toolkit.  
  2. Sentence punctuation - for help with basic punctuation such as commas and full stops
  3. Occasionally the tense of the writing (present, future, past) can be causing errors. 

If you feel you understand the fundamentals of grammar, it may that typos or proofreading errors are causing inaccuracies.

It can be very difficult to spot mistakes in your own work. 

  1. Learn more about the drafting process and consider a proof reading check list
  2. Visit the proof reading toolkit.
  3. Consider using a 'Read Aloud' tool, to help you check your work. 
  4. Changing the font, colour or size of your text can help you to see it differently and find errors. 
  5. Consider submitting your work to Studiosity for a final check.

Proof Reading for Grammar Toolkit Link


  • Last Updated 14 Feb, 2024
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  • Answered By Zara Hooley

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