EDITING CHECKLIST XIII- Check for the
following
1-PREP (Preposition)
You’ll need
a pen for write, a notebook to write, a pair sneakers to go to school in, a
pair of glasses to see at, and a cellphone for in emergencies.
2- SAV (subject-verb
Agreement)
A number of
the alumni are successful in business and politics.
Man gash
never forget the teacher who help him master calculus.
3- CS (Comma
Splice)
First they
pranked him with a kick –I sign then it was a wedgie, yesterday he got mooned
the worst came today it was a painful noogie.
4- FRAG
(Fragment)
earning the
lowest Despite marks . Vinod still wants a long vacation.
Because
Letchmi is wanted to join her classmate’s in extracurricular activities.
She is very
happy in music class. Always can sing and play the trumpet.
5-RUN-ON
SENTENCE
The French immersion
program is popular in Ontario even with non-French speaking families.Children
can learn to speak many languages as long as they have the right environment, there is no limit their abilities.
6-TENSE
We are going back to Iran
on Saturday. We are not coming to school next week.
Had I known there was a test today; I would have studied for it.
Chaitra study
hard. Can you believe she did no pass exam?
7- PERIODS/COMMAS/CAPS/SPACE
Parents, I,d say, are the key to a child’s educational success. Friends are
good to have, but nobody can replace your dad and mom when it comes to life time
achievement.
8- PROPER
NOUNS
Georges Vainer was one of the TDSB schools Brian attended.
He went to York
University, paid for through his REPS funds.
For grad
school brain hopes to go to Simon Fraser in B.C.
9-SPELLING
Trigonometry
was the most difficult subject in school, working out angles and measurements to calculate various lengths and heights, whereas, physics, chemistry, biology, physical education, history,
and geography were a real peace of cake.
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