Writing Competencies

Introduction

 

Identify Errors Involving Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, & Adverbs

 

Identify Errors Involving Coordination, Subordination, Parallelism, Correlation, Negation, & Comparison

  Logical Order in a Written Passage
  Irrelevant Sentences in a Written Passage
  Correct Placement of Modifiers
  Parallelism
  Comparisons
Negations
 

Identify Errors in Idiom & Word Choice

 

Identify Significant Errors in Punctuation & Capitalization

 

Identify Sentences That Meet Conventions of Standard English

Sample Writing Tests
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Identifying Errors in Grammatical Structure and Logical Relationships Involving Coordination, Subordination, Parallelism, Correlation, Negation, and Comparison

Irrelevant Sentences in a Written Passage

The main idea of a passage may involve a wide variety of supporting details, but every sentence must be related to the main idea. When a passage contains material that has little or no connection to the main idea (or the connection is not clear) then the sentences containing such material are irrelevant.

For example, the paragraph below contains a sentence that is irrelevant. Read the paragraph and identify the sentence that is irrelevant. Click here when you are finished.

November and December are wonderful months for gardening in St. Petersburg, Florida. While residents of northern states are more concerned with preparations for winter, gardeners on the Suncoast of Florida can enjoy natural circumstances that enhance their efforts. Football enthusiasts in November and December can enjoy the sport throughout the country. Temperatures in Florida are warm enough to grow abundant amounts of flowers and vegetables. Plants and gardeners are relatively free from the pesky bug populations that present problems during the summer. If you enjoy gardening, you'll find November and December good months in St. Petersburg, Florida.



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