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What sentences can be used to get extra points in the college entrance examination English composition?

1 Use "no" to express negation or hostility, otherwise it means evasion (universal in Chinese and English) He rarely arrives on time. (Escape, negative tone) He is often late. (Clear attitude)

2 Readers want to know "what is" rather than "what is not", and "what is not" makes reading unsatisfactory

3 Combine the positive and negative Putting them together, the tone is stronger. "Not charity, but simple justice"

4 Conditional sentences and adjuncts appear indecisive. Plath may be ranked among those modern poets who died young. The tone is not as good as Plath was one of those modern poets who died young. Then definitely Applicants can make a good impression by being neat and punctual. Than Applicants will make a good impression if they are neat and punctual. Sure

5 When you want to express uncertainty, Only use words like would, should, could, may might can. But these words will make the author full of doubts and unprofessional

6 The best way to arouse and maintain readers' interest is to be specific, clear, and concise

7 Use the same switch when you need to emphasize the same point. The expression form of the meaning, otherwise it only needs to be expressed in a parallel structure. science was taught in the textbook method, while now the laboratory method is employed. ? It seems that the author is timid and has difficulty making decisions. It should be changed to science was taught by the textbook method; now it is taught by the laboratory method . This seems that the author is timid and has difficulty making decisions. The idea has been decided and unswerving (and delete while and change it to a semicolon, because the contrastive tone of while is too strong and sometimes inappropriate)

8 Be careful to insert other components between the subject and predicate, unless it is an appositive or Deliberately create a sense of pause, otherwise the sentence will not flow smoothly

9. The attributive should follow the noun immediately to avoid ambiguity. The father of William Henry Harrison, who... should be changed to Walliam Henry Harrison's father, who. ..

10 The tenses in dramas, poems, stories, and novels are generally in the present tense, and sometimes in the past tense.

11 English: The emphasis is on the end of the sentence, followed by the beginning, and the result. Because it is important, the news comes last.

12 Putting the original subject after the predicate can play a magical emphasis. Through the middle of the vally flowed a winding stream.

13 Write August 9 in written language and spoken language. Zhongshuo August ninth

14 When quoting the entire sentence for one or more sentences, the quoted text should be line-wrapped and indented without quotation marks, as follows

15 The title should be in Italian italics, or Roman font When there are determiners before a or the in the title, A and the should be omitted.

For example, A Tale of Two City becomes Dicken's Tale of Two City

16. When used as a noun, Alternate means another option among the two, and alternative means any other option among the three or more.

17 The but after doubt or help should be omitted from "I have no doubt but that..." and replaced by "I have no doubt that..." /p>

18 case is often unnecessary. In many cases, the rooms lacked air conditioning. Change to Many rooms lacked air conditioning.

19 certainly is equivalent to "definitely..." ", try not to use it in speeches and articles

20 character is a redundant word, you can omit Acts of a hostile character and replace it with hostile act