Presentation For EAPP
Presentation For EAPP
Presentation For EAPP
• IN THE PREVIOUS MODULE, YOU LEARNED THAT, DURING THE LAST STAGE
OF THE WRITING PROCESS, YOU CHECK FOR GRAMMAR AND MECHANICS.
THUS, YOU WILL BE REVIEWING BASIC GRAMMAR RULES IN THIS MODULE.
ASIDE FROM COMMON GRAMMAR LAPSES, YOU WILL ALSO REVIEW BASIC
LAPSES IN SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION. THESE RULES ARE NO LONGER
STRANGE TO YOU BECAUSE YOU HAVE ENCOUNTERED THEM ALREADY EVER
SINCE YOU STARTED LEARNING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. THE MODULE
AIMS TO REFRESH YOUR MEMORY REGARDING THESE RULES, SO THAT YOU
CAN APPLY THEM WHEN YOU WRITE AND PROOFREAD YOUR OWN WRITING.
GRAMMAR AND WRITING
THERE ARE SOME WHO ARGUE THAT KNOWLEDGE IN
GRAMMAR HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WRITING SKILLS. IN
THE PHILIPPINE CONTEXT, THERE ARE MORE FILIPINOS WHO
ARE VERY SHARP IN RECOGNIZING GRAMMATICAL ERRORS
THAN THOSE WHO ARE GOOD IN WRITING. YOU MAY WONDER
WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS BETWEEN GRAMMAR AND
WRITING. GRAMMAR RULES GUIDE ONE TO CORRECT
SENTENCE STRUCTURE, WHEREAS WRITING IS THE OVERALL
APPLICATION OF LANGUAGE SKILLS. A GOOD KNOWLEDGE IN
GRAMMAR RULES AND WISDOM ON HOW TO APPLY THEM IN
WRITING WILL RESULT IN A WRITING OUTPUT THAT CAN
EASILY BE UNDERSTOOD.
• WHILE GOOD GRAMMAR LEADS
• HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW PEOPLE
TO CLEAR AND EFFECTIVE
WHO ARE POOR IN GRAMMAR
WRITING, THE CONSTRUCTION
ARE NOT CONFIDENT IN
OF IDEAS AND LOGICAL
WRITING? A GOOD KNOWLEDGE
ARRANGEMENT OF DISCOURSE
IN GRAMMAR IS ESSENTIAL TO
INTO A COMPREHENSIBLE
HAVE EFFECTIVE WRITING
WHOLE MAKES ONE A GOOD
SKILLS. WE CANNOT DISCUSS
WRITER. SO WHILE IT IS
ALL GRAMMAR RULES IN THIS
IMPORTANT FOR IDEAS TO BE
MODULE. BUT WE WILL DISCUSS
PRESENTED IN GOOD GRAMMAR,
THE MOST COMMON LAPSES IN
THEY SHOULD ALSO BE WRITTEN
BOTH AGREEMENT AND
IN A CLEAR AND LOGICAL
STRUCTURE.
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
Remember to use auxiliary verbs-has, have, or had-with the past participle form of verbs.
Common Mistakes
The following table shows the singular and plural forms of verbs.
Note. In religious writing, the first letter of the pronoun pertaining to God should always be capitalized and thus
written as "He," "His," and "Himself."
ASIDE FROM THE SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT AND VERB CONSISTENCY RULES,
THERE IS ANOTHER RULE THAT IS OFTEN OVERLOOKED BY MANY STUDENTS. THE
PRONOUNS AND THEIR ANTECEDENTS SHOULD ALWAYS AGREE WITH EACH OTHER.
THE FIRST THING THAT YOU SHOULD DO IS TO IDENTIFY THE ANTECEDENT OF THE
PRONOUN. THE ANTECEDENT IS THE NOUN THE PRONOUN IS REFERRING TO.
JOHN LEFT THE CAR KEYS AT THE COUNTER. HE WENT BACK TO GET THEM.