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Always highlight pronouns before and after the REFERENCE TO THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH IS HIGHLIGHTED IN YELLOW
gaps. (He, she, it, they, his, her, their, theirs, this, these, that,
those, any, another, etc.) You can download a list here :
http://www.aprendeinglesenleganes.com/tips-and-tricks.php
Always
highlight comparative linking words before and after the gaps
(both, whereas ,in contrast, as...as, like, unlike, more than, less than, (the) same,
similarly, likewise, in the same way, by the same token, equally, etc.)
Always highlight comparative and superlative adjectives before and after the gaps.
What woes are we referring to? Woes = big problems or troubles
The previous paraghap must contain a description of such woes.
We use "this" to
introduce
further information
in the previous Easier than what?
paragraph.
What was an
Who/what does "they" refer to? What fences?
indication of...?
In the previous
paragraph
we will find it.
What/who "does"
their favourites
refer to?
This sentence inform us
Smaller : comparative
that he met Vonjy. adjective.
In the next paragraph, Smaller than what?
he may describe how
he met Vonjy.
Who does
"we" refer to?
From where?
What/who does
"ours" refer to?