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A Reflection of My previous English A reflection of my previous English Going through an English has been one of my best experiences in academic studies. In contrast to the usual perception, I happen to realize that written English is not an easy task compared to an ordinary spoken language. Because the reader can easily point out the mistakes while going through your sentences, thanks to my instructor who made me master the best concepts in English. To start with, in my first semester of study through the support by my instructor, I pointed out that there were numerous subjects missing from my assignments, and I had to harmonize adjustments in most areas to enable my sentences sound correct.
Besides, written English contains many punctuation errors especially in the use of a full stop, comma and semicolon. With respect to this, I understood that long sentences not only confuse the reader by the wordy content, but it also a challenge in marking the best punctuations. As simple as spoken English seems to be, working with articles was one of my greatest challenges in the written form. Through the support of my instructor and class tutorials, I learnt that the article “THE” is appropriate in front of a noun familiar to the reader.
Whereas, A /AN can only be used by countable nouns. That is to say nouns with justifiable plurals. More interestingly, I pointed out that THE article is applicable in dynamic situations alters sentence fragment to give a different meaning. Consequently, as an ESL student, grammar was my serious challenge, as illustrated by our English instructor ‘no one can perfect his grammar unless through consistent practice’.References:
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