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Indentation: The beginning of the paragraph must be indented.
Topic sentence: Topic sentence should summarize the main idea of the paragraph.
Topic sentence: The topic sentence should be neither too general nor too specific.
Topic sentence: The topic sentence must clearly state your purpose for that paragraph.
Supporting sentences: The supporting sentences must be related to the topic represented in the topic sentence.
Supporting sentences: Appropriate details or facts should be presented in supporting sentences to support the main idea.
Supporting sentences: The supporting sentences could have been more coherent.
Supporting sentences: You should have provided more details for supporting sentences.
Conclusion: It’s a good idea to use appropriate phrases such as in conclusion, to sum up, or in summery, for conclusion.
Conclusion: A concluding sentence must be presented at the end of the paragraph to restate the topic sentence or summarize the paragraph.
Conclusion: New ideas should not be introduced in conclusion.
Capitalization: Use capital letters to begin a sentence.
Capitalization: Use a capital letter for cities, countries, nationalities, languages, days and months, the pronoun I, names and formal titles.
Transition: It’s recommended to use comma (,) after transition signals.
Parallel structure: when writing a series of words or phrases in a sentence, be sure that all items in the series are in the same grammatical form.
Punctuation:
Use a period (.) at the end of a statement.
Use a question mark (?) at the end of a question.
Use an exclamation mark (!) at the end of a sentence if you want to indicate that something is funny or surprising.
Use commas (,) to connect more than two ideas in a series.
When a dependent clause starts a sentence, the clause is followed by a comma.
And/But:
– It’s common, but not necessary, to use a comma before and or but when you connect two ideas.
– In traditional formal writing, writers avoid beginning sentences with and or but.
Punctuation:
– Periods, commas, semicolons, colons, exclamation points, question marks, and quotation marks must be followed by a space.
– Periods, commas, semicolons, colons, exclamation points, question marks, and quotation marks must be followed by a space, but must not be preceded by one.
Parallel structure:
When listing two or more words in a series, be sure to use parallel structure. All the words, clauses, or phrases should be in the same form.
Others:
– You can use “On the other hand,” to introduce a statement that contrasts with a previous statement or presents a different point of view.
– Supporting sentences must be followed by one another. Try not to start writing from the next line for each sentence.
– In each paragraph, sentences must be followed by one another. Try not to start writing from the next line for each sentence.
– You are not supposed to use object pronouns after verbs in an adjective clause.
– You are supposed to consider a space after punctuation marks.
– Avoid using contractions in formal writing.
– Try to use more transitions (In addition, more importantly, therefore, etc.) to link ideas between sentences.
– Plagiarism is strictly forbidden.
– The text seems to be created by AI, which is strictly forbidden. If the current trend continues, zero is going to be considered for the following writings.
– The text seems to be suspicious of plagiarism, which is strictly forbidden.
– Paragraphs are at least about 100 words long, so try to consider it for the following writings.
– Try to use the words that suit the level you are studying in.
– The sentence is ambiguous.
– This part is ambiguous.
– Your supporting sentences could have been more sufficient.
– Your effort is highly appreciated.
Language: 2/2
Mechanics: 1.5 /1.5
Organization: 1.5 /1.5
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