Hi fellow students and instructors
my grammatical range is usually compromised in my essays ... i tend to write naturally as i speak which is kind of limited in grammatical structures
so my request is that you suggest grammatical structures that i could effectively implement in my writing
for example
using passive sound
conditionals
the more ... the more
complex sentences ( examples please )
what else you may suggest ?
i have problems with cohesion and coherence too but this is another Q
my goal is 7 but 8 would be ideal
can you suggest grammatical structures that i could incorporte in my essays ?
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Re: can you suggest grammatical structures that i could incorporte in my essays ?
Hi Vodo Virus,
I'd be more than happy to help however rather than suggesting structures you can use, it'd be better for you to post a sample of your writing and I will offer suggestions for improvement.
The problem with suggesting grammatical devices to use is that they may not be relevant in every essay. It is a much better habit to focus on the core principles. If you'd like to post some writing of yours (or you could answer the question 'Technology is increasingly becoming a big part of modern life. Suggest positive and negative effects of using technology and give your opinion on it's overall effect.')
I hope to hear from you soon and will be more than happy to work with you to improve your writing.
Jordan
I'd be more than happy to help however rather than suggesting structures you can use, it'd be better for you to post a sample of your writing and I will offer suggestions for improvement.
The problem with suggesting grammatical devices to use is that they may not be relevant in every essay. It is a much better habit to focus on the core principles. If you'd like to post some writing of yours (or you could answer the question 'Technology is increasingly becoming a big part of modern life. Suggest positive and negative effects of using technology and give your opinion on it's overall effect.')
I hope to hear from you soon and will be more than happy to work with you to improve your writing.
Jordan
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Re: can you suggest grammatical structures that i could incorporte in my essays ?
I've written a blog post about this. Here is the link
http://ieltscharlie.com/ielts-writing/i ... mmar-tips/
Here's a summary:
1. Use subordinating conjunctions
Join clauses with: e.g. because, so that, although, while, whereas
2. Use relative clauses
Don't write "The cat was sitting on the wall. It was being stroked by a girl."
Write: "The cat, which was sitting on the wall, was being stroked by a girl."
3. Use 'there' + 'to be'
Don't write: "A cat was sitting on the wall",
Write: "There was a cat sitting on the wall."
4. Start the sentence with a subordinating conjunction
Instead of "the cat was sitting on the wall because she was tired"
Write: "Because she was tired, the cat was sitting on the wall."
5. Start the sentence with a prepositional phrase
e.g. since, at, among, about, throughout, with regards to, in time. For example:
"Since the beginning of the afternoon, the cat had been sitting on the wall."
Hope that helps. But read the full article here:
http://ieltscharlie.com/ielts-writing/i ... mmar-tips/
http://ieltscharlie.com/ielts-writing/i ... mmar-tips/
Here's a summary:
1. Use subordinating conjunctions
Join clauses with: e.g. because, so that, although, while, whereas
2. Use relative clauses
Don't write "The cat was sitting on the wall. It was being stroked by a girl."
Write: "The cat, which was sitting on the wall, was being stroked by a girl."
3. Use 'there' + 'to be'
Don't write: "A cat was sitting on the wall",
Write: "There was a cat sitting on the wall."
4. Start the sentence with a subordinating conjunction
Instead of "the cat was sitting on the wall because she was tired"
Write: "Because she was tired, the cat was sitting on the wall."
5. Start the sentence with a prepositional phrase
e.g. since, at, among, about, throughout, with regards to, in time. For example:
"Since the beginning of the afternoon, the cat had been sitting on the wall."
Hope that helps. But read the full article here:
http://ieltscharlie.com/ielts-writing/i ... mmar-tips/
Charles Cornelius
IELTS Coach at http://ieltscharlie.com
IELTS Coach at http://ieltscharlie.com