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Writing Correction Code Guide

The document provides a code for writing corrections with explanations of each code. It includes codes for wrong tense, subject-verb agreement, wrong word order, spelling, punctuation, extra words, missing words, unnecessary words, wrong words, wrong word order, register, meaning unclear, sentences needing re-writing, run-on sentences, sentences needing a subject, and sentences needing a verb. The codes are to be used when correcting writing to indicate the type of error.

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Writing Correction Code Guide

The document provides a code for writing corrections with explanations of each code. It includes codes for wrong tense, subject-verb agreement, wrong word order, spelling, punctuation, extra words, missing words, unnecessary words, wrong words, wrong word order, register, meaning unclear, sentences needing re-writing, run-on sentences, sentences needing a subject, and sentences needing a verb. The codes are to be used when correcting writing to indicate the type of error.

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WRITING CORRECTION CODE

Code Use Example


WT Wrong Tense I have worked when you arrived.
SVA Subject Verb Agreement She have a baby.
WO Wrong Order Said she that she was coming.
SP Spelling The doctor inmediately called the nurse.
P Punctuation When I am happy I smile.
X Extra word I am running to towards the park.
M Missing word I look forward seeing that movie with you.
Ø Unnecessary Word My friends they are absent.
WW Wrong Word I am listening at you.
Wrong Word Order She always is listening to music.
R Register I looked a dog this morning.
? Meaning not clear You saw a rabbit and a snake. It had a beautiful tail.
RW Re-write On the table we ate, danced and we had fun friends.
RO Run-on (Fused Sentence) Michael is working he is a great employee.
S Subject needed Is a great week.
V Verb needed Everybody on time and work hard.

Escuela de Idiomas – UDLA 2018-1

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