What are the tips for correcting mistakes in junior high school English?

Updated on educate 2024-04-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Transcribe the sentence first, and then check the correctness of the letters and sounds before and after the spaces. 2. Pay attention to check the changes in verbs, such as tense, voice, tone, etc. 3. Check the spelling of the word, especially auspicious is a proper noun, and observe whether the homophones before and after the space are the correct choice.

    4. Pay attention to the grammatical structure, and check whether there is any supplementary content after the preposition, article, and conjunction. 5. Pay attention to the tone of the sentence and ask whether it is a question sentence or an imperative sentence. 6. Finally, if possible, try to read the sentence out loud to assess if there is a problem with the sentence and correct it.

    In addition to the methods mentioned above, you can also take some preparatory measures before correcting the mistakes in the English sentences of the high school entrance examination, such as: 1. Practice a large number of sentences to deepen your grasp of the grammatical structure and consolidate your grammatical knowledge. 2. Read more articles, contact more sentences, and do more exercises according to the actual situation.

    3. Correct your mistakes in a timely manner, develop the habit of correcting mistakes, and thoroughly understand and correct them. 4. Pay attention to the structure of sentences, especially prepositions, articles, adverbs and tense factors, carefully study the sentence structure, deepen the impression, and facilitate the accuracy. In the process of correcting mistakes, you should first complete the task of finding out the mistakes, and then choose the correct answer according to the specific situation, and finally, you can use the method of looking at the mistakes to help find the answer by understanding synonyms, antonyms, grammar knowledge points, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Remove the change him

    Change soft, remove change, change for

    Changed answered

    Change soon, change on, change easier

    Changed behind

    Changed to seventy-year-old

    Change are changed through

    Change IS to mine

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Remove the theirs

    2he to him

    3softly changed to soft

    4. Remove the second do

    5to change to for

    6answered

    7 long to soon

    8in changed to on

    9easy should be easier

    10after changed to behind

    11seventy years old

    12trousers remove s

    13across to though

    14are changed to is

    15me changed to mine

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 Tense error. Past tense.

    2where error. It should be how

    3kilometers should not have an s.

    4by error. Changed to the verb ride

    5spend changed to takes

    6quickly

    Change to quick

    7takes

    8how changed to what

    9alotof removed.

    10are changed to is

    Add the stab between 11are and most.

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