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-Verb Tense (VT) - You wrote '' Instead of ''.

The Simple Present Tense in English is used to


describe an action that is regular, true or normal and in general, in the third person (he, she, it)
we add 's' or 'es' in the verb. For example: She goes to the gym every day.

-Verb Tense (VT) - You wrote '' Instead of ''. The Simple Past Tense is used to express something
that happened in the past. For example: I lived abroad for 7 years.

-Verb Tense (VT) - You wrote '' Instead of ''. The Simple Future Tense is used to refer a time later
than now. For example: I will cook dinner tomorrow.

-Verb Tense (VT) - You wrote '' Instead of '' We can use 'hate, like, love and enjoy' with an
-ing form or with a to-infinitive. For example: I like cooking or I like to cook.

Have/ has -Verb Tense (VT) - You wrote '' Instead of ''. The verb /has is used with the third
person singular (he, she, it) and it means possess. For example: My sister has a dog.

Has/ have -Verb Tense (VT) - You wrote '' Instead of ''. The verb /have is used with the pronouns
(I, you, we, they) and it means possess. For example: They have a beautiful house.

-Missing Word (MW) - Reread your submission to make sure you are not missing any words.
For example, you wrote '' Instead of ''

Article a -Missing Word (MW) - You wrote '' Instead of ''. We use the indefinite articles, “a” and
“an”, in front of nonspecific singular countable nouns. Remember, we use “a” before singular
countable nouns that begins with a consonant sound (b, c, d, f etc.) and “an” before singular
countable nouns that begin with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u).
I want to buy a new car.

Article an -Missing Word (MW) - You wrote '' Instead of ''. When we are speaking about
something non-specific, we often need to use the article "a/an" and the article /an, is
used before any noun – or any adjective modifying the noun which begins with a vowel or a
voiceless H. For example: He is an actor.

Article the -Missing Word (MW) - You wrote '' Instead of '' When we are speaking about
something specific or when the speaker/writer may be referring to a specific thing or idea,
either singular or plural and a general one, we often need to use the article 'the'. For example: I
have a cat. The cat is black.

-Word Choice (WC) - In the phrase '' , you used the word '' in an unusual way. Try, for example
''.

1-Agreement (AG) - The subject and verb referenced will be either singular or plural, but they
must be consistent. For example, you wrote '' instead of ''.

2-Agreement (AG) – You wrote the phrase '' Instead of ''. You should have used the verb 'are'
instead of 'is', because you're talking about a plural noun. For example

-Word Order (WO) - You wrote '' instead of '', that would be the correct order for these words
because
-Expression or Idiom (EX) –

-Unclear Meaning (UM) - I'm sorry but I don't understand what you meant in this sentence ''

-Spelling (SP) - You wrote '' instead of ''. Watch for spelling errors, and make it an habit to
review your writings before submitting them. Once you learn it, you'll remember.

-Preposition (PR) - You wrote '' Instead of ''.

-Add Space (AS) - There were some issues with spacing in your submission. For example, you
wrote '' instead of ''. Remember that we need one space between each word and after all
punctuation marks (periods / commas / exclamation points / etc).

-Capitalization (CC- First word) - You forgot to start a sentence with capital letters. Always
capitalize the first word of a document and the first word after a period.

-Capitalization (CC- I) - In this submission, you wrote ''. Please remember that when we are
speaking about ourselves, the letter 'i' is always capitalized like 'I'.

-Capitalization (CC- proper noun) - You forgot to use capital letters to write ''. Capitalize proper
nouns-and adjectives derived from proper nouns. For example: the Golden Gate Bridge; the
Grand Canyon.

Dear Student, thank you for submitting your writing task. Unfortunately, it has too many
similarities with <insert source here>. This means I wasn’t able to get a clear idea of your
writing abilities, and have not been able to give you a grade. Please re-submit the task using
only your own words so that we can help you with improving your writing. We look forward to
receiving your next submission.

<insert source here> should only ever state the following:


- The URL the text has been lifted from
- ‘the model answer’

-1 Good Comment - You did a good job writing the sentence '', because
-2 Good Comment - You built the sentence '' very well, because

-Punctuation (PU) - You forgot to use the 'full stop' to finish one of your sentences. Always use
a full stop at the end of a complete sentence that is a statement.

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