<p> CORRECTION SYMBOLS</p><p>Symbol Meaning Example WW Wrong word Patient, funny and kindly (WW-kind) WF Wrong form Peter … She (WF-He) is WO Word order You haven’t seen [yet] London […] WO T Tense You have (T-had) fun yesterday SV Agreement She think (SV-thinks) ≠ Unnecessary John came in and he (≠) sat down.</p><p>√ Missing He has been looking (√-for) his book SP spelling Confortable (SP-comfortable) P punctuation Look out. (P-Look out!) – commas, questions marks, full- stops, … ∕∕ New When you find this symbol, you must begin a new paragraph paragraph. ∩ No new You don’t need anew sentence. Join up the ideas: sentence I went to the cinema. I saw a western – I went to the cinema to watch a western !!! !!! We’ve just done it in class. I’ve told you so many times. It depends on your level. ═ Capital letter London is a beautiful city and i want to visit it again. ═ «…» Not wrong, This isn’t quite right; it needs a clearer or better option but… (usually the teacher provides an alternative) Sg/pl wrong This (pl – these) are my parents Or changing plural into singular (pronouns, demonstratives, …) n. Noun (morphology) S (…) Subject (syntax) … Adj. Adjective (morp.) … v. Verb Prep. Preposition Pron. pronoun Adv. adverb ??? ??? I don’t understand what’s wrong because I don’t understand either your handwriting or what you want to say. </p><p>Your teacher can explain any question or doubt.</p><p>It will be necessary to revise and try to correct the mistakes and hand the text back to your teacher as soon as possible.</p><p>Other symbols may be used and added to the list if necessary. </p>
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