Part 7 - Sentence Structure: Writing Naturally and Clearly
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Sentence-level errors reduce clarity and sophistication. This article will help you:
- Write complex sentences without mistakes
- Avoid awkward inversions or passive misuse
- Balance simple and complex sentences
- Improve readability and natural flow
✅ Sentence mastery is key for higher grammar and coherence scores.
Contents in Part 7
- Mistake #1 - Long Sentences with No Control
- Mistake #2 - Too Many Subordinate Clauses
- Mistake #3 - Misusing “which/that”
- Mistake #4 - Starting Sentences with Unclear Pronouns
- Mistake #5 - Over-nominalisation
- Mistake #6 - Choppy, Short Sentences
- Mistake #7 - Word Order Errors
- Mistake #8 - Unnecessary Hedging
- Mistake #9 - Excessive Use of “There Be” Structures
- Mistake #10 - Lack of Variety in Sentence Openings
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📖 Series Navigation: IELTS Writing in Action — The Smart Way to Band 8+
- Part 1 — Top 10 Fatal IELTS Writing Mistakes
- Part 2 — Task Response: Avoid These Common Errors
- Part 3 — Top IELTS Grammar Pitfalls
- Part 4 — Vocabulary Misuse: Words That Hurt Your Score
- Part 5 — Coherence & Cohesion: Make Your Essay Flow
- Part 6 — IELTS Essay Types: How to Approach Each One Smartly
- Part 7 — Sentence Structure: Writing Naturally and Clearly
- Part 8 — Paraphrasing: Avoid Common Pitfalls
- Part 9 — Tone & Academic Style: Sound Band 8+ Formal and Clear
- Part 10 — Practice & Revision: Build a Smart IELTS Writing Routine
Use this navigation to jump between parts of the series and **master IELTS Writing step by step**.