Writing Clear and Correct Sentences

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Objective

I can write clear and grammatically correct sentences.

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Key concepts

3 concepts

  1. 1

    Effective communication depends on constructing sentences that are both clear and grammatically correct.

  2. 2

    To achieve precision in writing, writers must pay close attention to subject-verb agreement, proper pronoun usage, and correct punctuation.

  3. 3

    Conciseness and precision in word choice are important for conveying meaning accurately and avoiding unnecessary words.

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Practice

3 questions

1

According to the reading passage, which statement best explains why correct punctuation is vital for ensuring sentence clarity and smooth flow?

2

The passage emphasizes clear pronoun usage. Rewrite the following sentence to eliminate any ambiguity regarding who was wrong: 'He told his brother he was wrong.' Provide two possible grammatically correct sentences, each reflecting a different interpretation of the original.

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Exit ticket

Quick comprehension check

Rewrite the following sentence to make it clear and grammatically correct, applying the principles of subject-verb agreement, proper pronoun usage, and conciseness discussed in the reading passage: 'The students often discusses about the project, and he said that it was difficult.'

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