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Grammar Feedback Analysis
Grammar Feedback Analysis
This is a listing of the most common types of feedback I give on assignment essays. Review it and keep it
open when you analyze your essay feedback. Only by noticing and understanding your errors will you
learn to correct them on your own in the future.
Grammar Point
Explanation
SP (spelling)
WF (word form)
WC (word choice)
WO (word order)
^ (missing word)
/ (delete a word)
S/V (Agreement)
V (verb)
SUB (subject)
# (pluralism)
POSS (possessive)
PRO (pronoun)
ART (article)
REF (referent)
PREP (preposition)
S (sentence)
= (parallelism)
CONJ (conjunction)
TRANS (transition)
FRAG (fragment)
R/O (run-on)
PUNC (punctuation)
CAP (capitalization)
(paragraph)
? (I dont understand)
(change)
Grammar Point
SP (spelling)
WF (word form)
WC (word choice)
WO (word order)
^ (missing word)
/ (delete a word)
S/V (Agreement)
V (verb)
TNS (verb tense)
SUB (subject)
# (pluralism)
POSS (possessive)
PRO (pronoun)
ART (article)
REF (referent)
PREP (preposition)
S (sentence)
= (parallelism)
CONJ (conjunction)
TRANS (transition)
FRAG (fragment)
R/O (run-on)
PUNC (punctuation)
CAP (capitalization)
(paragraph)
? (I dont understand)
Quantity
Comments
After you have analyzed your grammar feedback in your essay and have reviewed your
personalized grammar point in Keys for Writers, provide your grammar analysis report
in paragraph form:
What were your main errors with this essay?
How did you analyze your errors in quantity and comments on this analysis form?
Which grammar rules apply to your errors?
What have you learned about this grammar point by doing this exercise?
What is your action plan for correcting this grammar point in your writing?
Grammar Point
SP (spelling)
WF (word form)
WC (word choice)
WO (word order)
^ (missing word)
/ (delete a word)
S/V (Agreement)
V (verb)
TNS (verb tense)
SUB (subject)
# (pluralism)
POSS (possessive)
PRO (pronoun)
ART (article)
REF (referent)
PREP (preposition)
S (sentence)
= (parallelism)
CONJ (conjunction)
TRANS (transition)
FRAG (fragment)
R/O (run-on)
PUNC (punctuation)
CAP (capitalization)
(paragraph)
? (I dont understand)
Notes:
Quantity
IL Grammar Explanation
Keys Section