In the postgraduate entrance examination composition, the types of big compositions (including English I and English II) do not need topics, but only some small compositions (such as reports, memos, notices, lost and found, etc.). ). Because the topic first catches the reader's eye, we should pay attention to the writing position of the topic. Be sure to write it in the upper middle position of the test paper. At the same time, there should be a certain distance between the topic and the text, that is, a little wider than the line spacing of the text.
Secondly, we should pay attention to the case of the topic, and the first letter of the real word must be capitalized. Other function words such as articles, conjunctions (capitalized if the conjunctions are more than five letters) and prepositions do not need capitalization. For example:
Example 1
Mistake: Attitude towards money
Positive: Attitude towards money.
Second, the format of the article.
(1) Four edges blank: Four edges of the roll surface must be left with appropriate blanks. Such articles can be neat and beautiful, giving people a clear and lively feeling.
(2) Spaces: The first line of each paragraph of the article must have uniform spaces (generally indented by 4-6 bytes).
Third, the case is wrong.
There are many capitalization errors in the evaluation of postgraduate articles, which is a weakness of candidates. Generally speaking, there are the following capitalization rules:
(1) Capitalize the first letter of each sentence and the first letter of direct speech, for example:
He said, "He will go to Shanghai next week".
(2) Capitalized proper nouns, or some common nouns used as proper nouns, usually abbreviations. For example:
Writing format errors mainly include the following four aspects: the writing method of the topic, the format of the article, case and punctuation. I will explain them separately below. First, the writing method of the topic In the postgraduate composition, the writing type of the big composition (including English I and English II) does not need the topic, but only some small compositions (such as reports, memos, notices, lost and found, etc.). ) need a topic. Because the topic first catches the reader's eye, we should pay attention to the writing position of the topic. Be sure to write it in the upper middle position of the test paper. At the same time, there should be a certain distance between the topic and the text, that is, a little wider than the line spacing of the text. Secondly, we should pay attention to the case of the topic, and the initial letter of the real word must be capitalized. Other function words such as articles, conjunctions (capitalized if the conjunctions are more than five letters) and prepositions do not need capitalization. For example: Example 1 Error: Positive attitude towards money: Attitude towards money 2. The format of the article (1) is left blank: the four sides of the volume must be left with appropriate blanks. Such articles can be neat and beautiful, giving people a clear and lively feeling. (2) Spaces: The first line of each paragraph of the article must have uniform spaces (generally indented by 4-6 bytes). Third, capitalization errors In the process of marking the postgraduate articles, capitalization errors emerge one after another, which is a weakness of candidates. Generally speaking, there are the following capitalization rules: (1) Capitalize the first letter of each sentence and the first letter of direct speech, for example, he said, "He will go to Shanghai next week". (2) Capitalized proper nouns or some common nouns are used as proper nouns, usually in abbreviated form. For example:
Dr. g.g. orient
(3) Abbreviations are capitalized. For example: MPA, MBA, BBC (4) The titles of articles should be capitalized. (5) The title should be capitalized before proper nouns and lowercase after proper nouns. For example: Captain Smith-Captain Smith; Uncle George-George, my uncle IV. Punctuation Errors and Analysis Candidates must pay attention to the correct use of punctuation marks to avoid the phenomenon of using only commas from beginning to end. Be sure to master the basic usage of common punctuation marks, especially the correct usage of commas and semicolons.