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How To Make Sure Your Essay Is Perfect

By Exforsys | on July 13, 2006 |
Essay Writing

How To Make Sure Your Essay Is Perfect

When you write an essay, it is important to make sure your document uses good grammar. While this may sound like common sense, you would be surprised by the number of people that make this mistake.

Even if your essay presents good ideas, it will be rejected by people who read it if you have a large number of punctuation and spelling errors. If you are a college student, this could also cause you to fail your class. When you write an essay, you want to give readers the impression that you are an intelligent person.

Failing to correct grammar issues before presenting your work will not give them this impression. If you are the type of person who hates writing, or you didn’t pay attention in English class when you were younger, it may be necessary to have someone proofread your documents before you present them. Having a large number of mistakes in your essay doesn’t mean that you are an unintelligent person. However, if you don’t correct your mistakes, this is what your readers will think. If you don’t know anyone who can proofread your document, most word processing programs come equipped with a spell checker and other tools which can help you correct your documents.

If you want to learn how to spell or write your essays with few errors, there are a number of online sources which can help you. It also may be possible to get help from you instructor, but if you’re in college they may not assist you. Most college instructors assume that you should already have a decent understanding of the English language prior to taking their courses. However, this doesn’t take into consideration students who were raised speaking a different language. While there are many grammar mistakes which can be made on your essay, there are a few which are very common among students.

One of these mistakes is running together two sentences and connecting them with commas. This is a mistake that you will not want to make on your college essay. If your instructor sees it, they will mark off points. Every sentence you write should end with a period. You should never use commas to link two sentences together. This is the primary grammar mistake which is made by many students. If you are taking a creative writing class, this may not be a problem. However, most essays must not be written like this.

After you’ve completed and reviewed your essay, you should now be ready to hand it in to your instructor. There is a bit of a debate about the best way to present your essay. It is not enough to just staple the papers together and give them to your instructor. They will generally need to be placed in some type of protective binder. While there are a number of different ways you can present your essay, it is best to keep it simple. The pages of your essay should not be clipped together, and you should avoid using staples as well. If you are in college, your instructor will have to go through a lot of papers, and they will not want to take the time to take the staples off.

You will want to make sure your document isn’t bound in any way. You will need to use loose sheets, and ever page in the document should be numbered. If the papers fall apart, it will be difficult for your instructor to put them in order if you didn’t take the time to number the pages.   When you hand in your essay, you should want it to be perfect. The time you put into the presentation of your essay will be seen by your instructor, and will help you get a good grade. You will want to make sure everything is in order, and your pages should be clean and free of wrinkles.

Of all the different formats you will write in, the essay is arguably the most important. It is the favorite format of college instructors, and mastering it will make things a lot easier for you. Even after you graduate from college, you will find that you will need to write essays for different projects.

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