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Misplaced commas can change your entire meaning. 📈 How Grammar is Scored

Two clauses joined by "and," "but," or "so." (e.g., Prices rose, but demand fell. )

One independent clause. (e.g., The graph shows a rise. )

Don't join two full sentences with just a comma. Use a full stop or a conjunction.

Clauses joined by "although," "because," or "which." (e.g., Although prices rose, demand remained steady. ) ⚖️ Key Grammar Areas to Master 1. Subject-Verb Agreement

Use Present Simple for general facts and "will" for future predictions. 3. The Passive Voice

This is the most common "silly" mistake. Ensure your verb matches your subject. The number of students have increased. Right: The number of students has increased. 2. Tense Consistency Use the right tense for the right task: