Calum666
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- Joined
- Apr 12, 2011
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- England
- Current Location
- England
Hello all,
I've recently re-read a screenplay I wrote for my screenwriting class where the grammar is less than perfect.
I haven't misused grammar in every sentence, nor have I left my essay unreadable, but I now know the importance of re-drafting an essay. I've left silly little mistakes, the kind of grammar mistakes that you make when typing very fast. Closer to typos than actual not knowing what is correct.
My question is, how badly can I be marked down for this? It can't be too severely since I've had back essays before which have been very well marked but have comments on like, "Watch for grammar" and "Reads like a first draft".
I also think the script is very solid apart from that. So, I don't know.
I've recently re-read a screenplay I wrote for my screenwriting class where the grammar is less than perfect.
I haven't misused grammar in every sentence, nor have I left my essay unreadable, but I now know the importance of re-drafting an essay. I've left silly little mistakes, the kind of grammar mistakes that you make when typing very fast. Closer to typos than actual not knowing what is correct.
My question is, how badly can I be marked down for this? It can't be too severely since I've had back essays before which have been very well marked but have comments on like, "Watch for grammar" and "Reads like a first draft".
I also think the script is very solid apart from that. So, I don't know.