Grammar and Sentence Structure
Master the grammar that Norwegian students actually get wrong: concord, word order, it/there, relative pronouns and verb forms – and learn to fix your own texts.
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English grammar rewards precision. The errors that cost Norwegian students most marks are surprisingly few: concord (subject–verb agreement), word order, choosing between it and there, relative pronouns like who/which/that, and verb forms such as the -ing form. What separates a grade 4 from a grade 6 text is rarely fancy vocabulary – it is a text without basic errors, held together by linking words. The good news: because the typical errors are predictable, you can hunt for them systematically when you revise your own writing.
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