[Q4] Composing Clear and Coherent Sentences with Proper Grammar (EN6G-Ig-4.4.1)

 

Composing Clear and Coherent Sentences with Proper Grammar (EN6G-Ig-4.4.1)

Pj Miana

 


1. Use of Verb Tenses:

 

- Correct verb tense usage is crucial for conveying the timing of actions in sentences.

- Example: "She will go to the market tomorrow." (Future tense)

- Example: "He is eating breakfast right now." (Present continuous tense)

- Example: "They had finished their homework before dinner." (Past perfect tense)

 

2. Incorporating Conjunctions:

 

- Conjunctions link words, phrases, or clauses in sentences to convey relationships.

- Example: "I like both tea and coffee." (Coordinating conjunction)

- Example: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk." (Subordinating conjunction)

- Example: "She danced gracefully yet confidently." (Conjunctive adverb)

 

3. Adverbs for Clarity:

 

- Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how, when, or where an action occurs.

- Example: "He ran quickly to catch the bus." (How)

- Example: "She sings beautifully." (How)

- Example: "They arrived early for the meeting." (When)

 

4. Coherence in Sentences:

 

- Coherent sentences flow logically and smoothly, making them easier to understand.

- Example: "After finishing her homework, she went to bed early." (Logical sequence)

- Example: "The students worked hard; thus, they achieved good grades." (Clear cause-effect relationship)

- Example: "He not only enjoys reading but also loves writing." (Parallel structure)

 

5. Revision and Proofreading:

 

- After composing sentences, it's essential to revise and proofread for clarity and correctness.

- Check for subject-verb agreement, proper word order, and consistent verb tense usage.

- Ensure that conjunctions are used appropriately to connect ideas.

- Use adverbs sparingly and precisely to enhance clarity without cluttering sentences.

 

By mastering the use of appropriate verb tenses, conjunctions, adverbs, and ensuring coherence, writers can compose sentences that effectively communicate their ideas with clarity and precision.

 

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