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  • Works Cited in MLA: 1302
  • Anatomy of a College Paper
  • Annotating Sources, Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Writing an Annotated Bibliography
  • APA Step by Step
  • Articles: A, An, The
  • Choosing Effective Words
  • Common Grammar Mistakes
  • Commonly Confused Words
  • Drama Interpretation
  • Eight Parts of Speech
  • Essay Development
  • How to Fix Uneven Spacing in MS Word
  • Further Developing Paragraphs and Essays
  • Giving Oral Presentations
  • How to Write a Thesis Statement
  • In-Text Citations: MLA
  • Infinitives and Gerunds
  • Introductions and Conclusions
  • Know That It Flows
  • Works Cited in MLA: 1301
  • Formal Academic Writing
  • Misplaced, Interrupting, and Dangling Modifiers
  • MLA Formatting
  • More MLA and In-Text Citation Examples
  • Paragraphs
  • Poetry Explication
  • Prepositions
  • Reducing Be Verbs in Writing
  • Research Papers
  • Writing a Professional Resume
  • Revision Tips
  • Rhetorical Analysis
  • Rogerian Argument
  • Sentence Templates
  • Short Story Analysis
  • Signal Phrases and Verbs
  • Social Media Citation Guide
  • Step 1: Understanding the Assignment
  • Step 2: Brainstorming
  • Step 3: Writing a Thesis Statement
  • Step 4: Planning the Paper
  • Step 5: Conducting Research
  • Step 6: Revising
  • Step 7: Editing
  • Step 8: Documentation
  • Step 9: Understanding Comments on a Graded Paper
  • Tackling Timed Writing
  • Terms to Know in English 1301
  • Thesis Statement Types and Models
  • Timed Writing Practice
  • To Cite or Not to Cite
  • Writing Timed Essays
  • Writing Job Application Letters
  • Chicago Manual of Style Step-By-Step
  • Writing a Scholarship Essay
  • Writing A College Application Essay
  • Vague Words Tables
  • Using Sources in Your Paper
  • Using P.I.E.
  • Using the Blinn Library Citation Generator
  • How to Create Multiple Unique Footers in a Word Document
  • Transition Words and Phrases
  • Transfer Essay Tips
  • Toulmin Argument
  • To Use Or Not To Use
Works Cited in MLA: 1302 Anatomy of a College Paper Annotating Sources, Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Writing an Annotated Bibliography APA Step by Step Articles: A, An, The Choosing Effective Words Common Grammar Mistakes Commonly Confused Words Drama Interpretation Eight Parts of Speech Essay Development How to Fix Uneven Spacing in MS Word Further Developing Paragraphs and Essays Giving Oral Presentations How to Write a Thesis Statement In-Text Citations: MLA Infinitives and Gerunds Introductions and Conclusions Know That It Flows Works Cited in MLA: 1301 Formal Academic Writing Misplaced, Interrupting, and Dangling Modifiers MLA Formatting More MLA and In-Text Citation Examples Paragraphs Poetry Explication Prepositions Reducing Be Verbs in Writing Research Papers Writing a Professional Resume Revision Tips Rhetorical Analysis Rogerian Argument Sentence Templates Short Story Analysis Signal Phrases and Verbs Social Media Citation Guide Step 1: Understanding the Assignment Step 2: Brainstorming Step 3: Writing a Thesis Statement Step 4: Planning the Paper Step 5: Conducting Research Step 6: Revising Step 7: Editing Step 8: Documentation Step 9: Understanding Comments on a Graded Paper Tackling Timed Writing Terms to Know in English 1301 Thesis Statement Types and Models Timed Writing Practice To Cite or Not to Cite Writing Timed Essays Writing Job Application Letters Chicago Manual of Style Step-By-Step Writing a Scholarship Essay Writing A College Application Essay Vague Words Tables Using Sources in Your Paper Using P.I.E. Using the Blinn Library Citation Generator How to Create Multiple Unique Footers in a Word Document Transition Words and Phrases Transfer Essay Tips Toulmin Argument To Use Or Not To Use

Common Grammar Mistakes

Writers are often faced with challenges concerning grammar. The best ways to overcome these challenges are to learn the rules and to practice. When certain grammatical mistakes keep reappearing, they should be addressed specifically. This handout reviews common grammar problems and provides examples to help clarify the rules.

Basic Subject/Verb Agreement

A subject and verb must match in number and person. Singular subjects do not end in -s or -es, but plural subjects do. Verbs follow the opposite pattern: singular verbs end in -s or -es, while plural verbs do not.

Examples:

  • That student agrees that professors assign too much reading.
  • College students read all day and half the night.
  • Buses carry students from home to class and from class to work.
  • The red double-decker bus carries tourists throughout London.

Additional information and examples can be found in A Writer’s Reference, pp. 353–60.

Wrong or Missing Verb Ending

Verb endings such as -s, -es, -ed, or -d are sometimes forgotten because they are not always pronounced. Writers must add the correct ending to match the tense.

Incorrect → Correct:

  • Eliot use feline imagery → Eliot uses feline imagery
  • The professor often discuss imagery → The professor often discusses imagery
  • Nobody imagine he would win → Nobody imagined he would win
  • The students ask the college → The students asked the college

See A Writer’s Reference, pp. 363–64.

Sentence Fragment

A sentence fragment usually lacks a subject, a verb, or both, or begins with a subordinating word.

Examples:

  • Lacks subject: Marie Antoinette spent huge sums of money. Helped bring on the French Revolution.
  • Lacks complete verb: The old aluminum boat sitting on its trailer.
  • Subordinating word: We returned to the drugstore. Where we waited.

See A Writer’s Reference, pp. 385–90.

Run-On Sentences

Run-on sentences occur when independent clauses are joined without proper punctuation. They can be fixed by separating the clauses, using a comma with a coordinating conjunction, or using a semicolon.

Examples:

  • The current was swift; he could not swim to shore.
  • Klee’s paintings seem simple, but they are sophisticated.
  • She doubted meditation; nevertheless, she tried it.

See A Writer’s Reference, pp. 390–94.

Missing or Misplaced Possessive Apostrophe

Apostrophes show ownership. Use ’s for singular nouns and plural nouns not ending in -s, and use only an apostrophe for plural nouns ending in -s.

Incorrect → Correct:

  • a childs well-being → a child’s well-being
  • anybodies’ guess → anybody’s guess
  • Childrens costumes → Children’s costumes
  • Yankee’s pitcher → Yankees’ pitcher
  • the Stearns’ home → the Stearnses’ home

See A Writer’s Reference, pp. 451–54.

Its / It’s Confusion

Its is possessive. It’s is a contraction meaning it is or it has. Possessive pronouns do not use apostrophes.

  • The car lay on its side.
  • It’s a white Buick.
  • It’s been there for two days.

See A Writer’s Reference, pp. 454–65.

Incorrect or Missing Preposition

Prepositions convey specific meanings. Using the wrong one—or omitting one—can change meaning.

  • compared with a helpless giant
  • refused to comply with regulations
  • curiosity about how things work

See A Writer’s Reference, pp. 425–28.

Unnecessary Shifts in Verb Tense

Avoid shifting between time periods without reason.

  • Lucy was watching the bird when she slipped and fell.
  • Each team is assigned cases and investigates them.

See A Writer’s Reference, pp. 316–17.

Unnecessary Shifts in Pronoun

Pronouns should not shift without reason, especially from one to you or I.

  • When one sees a painting, one is impressed.
  • If we had known, we would have acted.

Vague Pronoun Reference

Pronouns must clearly refer to a specific word. Ambiguous references confuse readers.

  • Clarify which person she refers to.
  • Specify what this refers to.

Lack of Agreement Between Pronoun and Antecedent

Pronouns must agree in number and gender with their antecedents.

  • Every student must bring his or her book.
  • The team changed its strategy.

Comma Errors

Missing Comma in a Series

Use commas between three or more parallel items.

Missing Comma After an Introductory Element

Use a comma after introductory words, phrases, or clauses.

Comma Splices

Do not join independent clauses with a comma alone.

Restrictive vs. Nonrestrictive Elements

Use commas around nonessential information; do not use commas with essential information.

Principal Misuses of Commas

  • Do not separate subjects from verbs.
  • Do not place commas after conjunctions.
  • Do not interrupt indirect quotations.

See A Writer’s Reference, pp. 435–47, and The Little, Brown Handbook.

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