
Chapter 4 : Writing Skills
What will you learn in this chapter

You will explore writing essays, which are longer pieces of writing that express your thoughts and ideas. You will also learn about imperative sentences, which are commands or requests.
Punctuation, such as commas and periods, will be taught to help you write clearly. You will practice writing simple and compound sentences, as well as improving your spelling and word forms.
Lastly, you will learn how to write subjective pieces, where you express your opinions. Don't forget to proofread your writing to check for mistakes!
Topics in this chapter
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1. Cloze Passage / Text Completion
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2. Complex Sentence
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3. Essay
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4. Imperative Sentence
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5. Punctuation
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6. Simple Sentence and Compound Sentence
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7. Spelling
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8. Word Form
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9. Abstract Noun and Concrete Noun
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10. Adjective
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11. Adverb
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12. Article
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13. Collective Noun
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14. Common Noun and Proper Noun
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15. Comparative Adjective and Superlative Adjective
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16. Compound Noun
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17. Conjunction
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18. Correlative Conjunction
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19. Countable Noun and Uncountable Noun
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20. Gerund
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21. Interjection
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22. Modal Verb
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23. Personal Pronoun
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24. Phrasal Verb
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25. Possessive Case
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26. Preposition
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27. Reflexive Pronoun
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28. Relative Pronoun
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29. Singular Noun and Plural Noun
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30. Subject-Verb Agreement
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31. Synonym and Antonym
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32. Verb
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33. Verb To Be
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34. Verb To Have
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35. WH-Question (Interrogative Pronoun)
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36. Writing Subjective
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37. Writing Subjective
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38. Proofreading