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Common Writing Mistakes Areas for improvement

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Addressing some very common errors in the writing of my Year 10 students.

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Page 1: Common Errors

Common Writing MistakesAreas for improvement

Page 2: Common Errors

Correct This (3 errors)

•I said to rob that I was gunna go to the shop’s.

•I said to Rob that I was going to go to the shops.

Page 3: Common Errors

Informal language

•Do not use informal words such as “wanna” and “gunna”.▫Use “want to” and “going to” instead.

•Informal words can be used in direct speech only.▫Even then, use them rarely.

Page 4: Common Errors

Profanity

•Adult fiction writers sometimes use profanity effectively in their writing.

•Profanity has no place in your school writing.

Page 5: Common Errors

Correct This (2 errors)

•After the movie we went out for a couple of pizza’s.

•After the movie, we went out for a couple of pizzas.

Page 6: Common Errors

Commas After a Dependant Clause•When you start a sentence with a

condition, you need a comma before the main clause.

•Generally, the comma goes before the subject.

•When in doubt, read it and listen for the pause.

Page 7: Common Errors

Correct This (4 errors)

•After 2 years the police dog’s were fully trained

•After two years, the police dogs were fully trained.

Page 8: Common Errors

Numbers

•Write numbers under 101 as words.▫I will be gone for 2 days.▫I will be gone for two days.

•Numerals can be used for scores and complex numbers.▫Pi is 3.14▫We won the game, 80 – 62 points.

Page 9: Common Errors

Finish Your Stories

•You should be writing a complete story in fifteen minutes.▫Have a strong opening sentence.▫Have a strong and clear concluding

sentence.

Page 10: Common Errors

Too Short

•All of you should be writing at least a page.

•You will need to write at this speed to complete either VCE or VCAL at Year 11.

Page 11: Common Errors

Correct This (6 errors)

•I went down the street too see Jack james and peter, we were going to the movie’s.

•I went down the street to see Jack, James and Peter. We were going to the movies.

Page 12: Common Errors

Capital Letters

•Start sentences with capital letters.•All words in a name start with capital

letters.•Do not write in mixed caps.

▫ I went to the MoVieS.▫This is not cute.▫It makes you look illiterate.

Page 13: Common Errors

Correct This (4 errors)

•We past there house alot on the way to School.

•We passed their house a lot on the way to school.

Page 14: Common Errors

Commonly Confused Words

•Past – earlier in time•Passed – past tense of “to pass”

•There – over there•Their – belonging to them•They’re – short for “they are”

•Alot – not a word.•A lot – the two words you want to write.

Page 15: Common Errors

Correct This (4 errors)

•Indiana went 2 the park, she loves it their.

•Indiana went to the park. She loves it there.

Page 16: Common Errors

Comma Splice

•A comma is not used to join two sentences.

•Use a semi-colon, a comma and a conjunction, or just make it two sentences.

Page 17: Common Errors

Correct This (5 errors)

•Vlad asked too borrow Ivans car but Ivans car was to broken to drive.

•Vlad asked to borrow Ivan’s car, but Ivan’s car was too broken to drive.

Page 18: Common Errors

Missing Apostrophes

•When a noun is possessive, it needs an apostrophe.▫Sam’s tractor.▫Sally’s jet.

•Possessive pronouns are already possessive and don’t need an apostrophe.▫His tractor.▫Her jet.

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Apostrophes and Words Finishing With S•There is some disagreement here.•Some people just put an apostrophe.

▫Bess’ jet.•Some put the S as well.

▫Bess’s jet.•As a rule, if you say it, there write it.

▫Bess’s jet▫Next weeks’ work.

Page 20: Common Errors

Correct This (6 errors)

•I went to the shop’s to by tomato’s, pears peaches and a bag of potatoe’s.

•I went to the shops to buy tomatoes, pears, peaches and a bag of potatoes.

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Extra Apostrophes

•Most plurals do not need a apostrophe.•It is optional for acronyms and where it

would be confusing without one.▫I bought some DVD’s and CD’s.▫I had seven A’s in my Scrabble rack.

Page 22: Common Errors

Correct This (4 errors)

•Before teaching I worked at Telstra and I really enjoyed it because it was well paid and I liked playing with all the gadgets.

•Before teaching, I worked at Telstra, and I really enjoyed it. It was well paid, and I liked playing with all the gadgets.

Page 23: Common Errors

Run on sentences

•A main clause has a subject and a predicate.

•A predicate is what happened to the subject.

•You can join two of these together but not more.▫I went to the shops, then I had lunch, and I

am really tired. (Three main clauses)▫I went to the shops, then I had lunch. I am

really tired.

Page 24: Common Errors

Correct This (4 errors)

•He’s going to say he didn’t wanna go and won’t change his mind.

•He is going to say that he did not want to go and will not change his mind.

Page 25: Common Errors

Contractions

•In formal writing, do not use contractions like won’t and don’t.

•Use the full words, “will not” and “do not” instead.

•You can use contractions in direct speech, but don’t overdo it.

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Spelling

•When it doubt, check a dictionary.•Carry a dictionary.

▫Paperback.▫iPod/iPhone.▫Mobile phone.