Use simple, compound, and complex sentences effectively to express your ideas clearly and demonstrate a range of grammatical structures.
Master the correct use of tenses, such as Present Simple, Past Simple, and Present Perfect, to convey different time frames accurately.
Ensure subject-verb agreement, so singular subjects take singular verbs and plural subjects take plural verbs (e.g., She speaks fluently vs. They speak fluently).
Apply articles and determiners like a, an, the, and quantifiers such as some, few, many appropriately to add clarity and precision.
Use modals (e.g., can, should, must) and form conditional sentences (e.g., If I study hard, I will succeed) to discuss possibilities and hypothetical scenarios.
Alternate between active and passive voice to emphasize either the doer or the action depending on the context (e.g., The report was written by the student).
Employ linking words and cohesive devices such as however, moreover, consequently to logically connect and structure your ideas.
Enhance descriptions using adjectives and adverbs effectively (e.g., a significant improvement, works efficiently).
Develop strong paraphrasing skills to rewrite ideas using synonyms or different sentence structures without changing the meaning.
Write error-free sentences by ensuring correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling to improve coherence and accuracy in your responses.