1️⃣ TRANSITION SIGNALS THAT INTRODUCE EXAMPLES
for example, for instance, such as
#Writing #IELTSwriting #Task2 #B1 #Comma
for example, for instance, such as
#Writing #IELTSwriting #Task2 #B1 #Comma
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2️⃣ TRANSITION SIGNALS THAT INTRODUCE EXAMPLES
for example, for instance, such as
#Writing #IELTSwriting #Task2 #B1 #Comma
for example, for instance, such as
#Writing #IELTSwriting #Task2 #B1 #Comma
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3️⃣ TRANSITION SIGNALS THAT INTRODUCE EXAMPLES
for example, for instance, such as
#Writing #IELTSwriting #Task2 #B1 #Comma
for example, for instance, such as
#Writing #IELTSwriting #Task2 #B1 #Comma
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〰 Comma Splice
Be careful to avoid a comma splice. This is a very comma error wherein two independent clauses are joined with a comma, like this:
The dog was hungry, he wanted some food.
We can change it in a number of ways to make it correct.
The dog was hungry; he wanted some food.
The dog was hungry. He wanted some food.
The dog was hungry, so he wanted some food.
#CommonErrors #Writing #IELTSwriting #Comma #A2 #B1
Be careful to avoid a comma splice. This is a very comma error wherein two independent clauses are joined with a comma, like this:
The dog was hungry, he wanted some food.
We can change it in a number of ways to make it correct.
The dog was hungry; he wanted some food.
The dog was hungry. He wanted some food.
The dog was hungry, so he wanted some food.
#CommonErrors #Writing #IELTSwriting #Comma #A2 #B1
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