Some mistakes are common when writing sentences in English. Each of these 10 common sentence mistakes provides correction information as well as links to more detailed information. Incomplete Sentence or Sentence Fragment One common mistake many students make is the use of incomplete sentences . Each sentence in English must contain at least a subject and a verb, and should be an independent clause. Examples of incomplete sentences without a subject or a verb might include an instruction or a prepositional phrase . For example Through the door. In the other room. Over there. These are phrases we may use in spoken English. These phrases shouldn't be used in written English as they are incomplete. Sentence fragments caused by dependent clauses used without an independent clause are more common. Remember that subordinating conjunctions introduce dependent clauses . In other words, if you use a subordinating clause beginning with a word such as 'because, though, if, et
Pic. ( Hakielimu) Hello.! learners, Today we will look at the Important classroom phrase for English teachers, I think it will be helpful for all student/teachers, especially who take English study for teaching, Welcome here we go. Acknowledge thank yo u. GREETING / WELCOMING PHRASE Hello, everyone. Good morning, everybody. Good afternoon , class. Hello there, Tom. Good afternoon, everybody. How are you today? How are you getting on? How’s life? How are things with you? Are you feeling better today, David? What a lovely day! What a rainy day! Today is very cold, isn’t it? ntroductions My name is Mr/Mrs/Ms Smith. I’ll be teaching you English this year. I’m your new English teacher. I’ve got five lessons with you each week Time to begin Let’s begin today’s lesson. Let’s begin our lesson now. I hope you are all ready for your English lesson. I think we can start now. Is everybody ready to start? Now we can get down to work. It’s time to begin, please stop talking. I’m waiting for you t