8 Grammatical Mistakes Students Must Avoid to Sound More Impressive

8 Grammatical Mistakes Students Must Avoid to Sound More Impressive

1. Subject-verb agreement: Ensure your verbs match the number of your subject (singular or plural).

2. Run-on sentences: Avoid stringing together multiple independent clauses without proper punctuation (like a period or semicolon).

3. Comma splices: Use commas correctly, especially to separate independent clauses.

4. Pronoun-antecedent agreement: Make sure your pronouns clearly and accurately refer to the nouns they replace.

5. Dangling modifiers: Position modifiers correctly so they clearly describe the intended noun or verb.

6. Misplaced modifiers: Ensure modifiers are placed close to the word they modify to avoid confusion.

7. Wordiness and redundancy: Use concise language and avoid unnecessary words or phrases.

8. Commonly confused words: Pay attention to homophones and other easily confused words (e.g., "their," "there," "they're").