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Common Grammar Mistakes in IELTS Writing (And How to Avoid Them)

Grammar plays a crucial role in your IELTS Writing score. Even if your ideas are strong, frequent grammar mistakes can lower your band score significantly. To achieve a Band 7 or higher, you need to use a range of grammatical structures accurately.

In this guide, we’ll explore the most common grammar mistakes in IELTS Writing and how you can fix them. 

Why Grammar Matters in IELTS Writing

Grammar is part of the Grammatical Range and Accuracy criterion. Examiners look for:

  • Correct sentence structures
  • Proper use of tenses
  • Fewer errors
  • Variety in grammar

 Even small mistakes can affect your final band score.

1. Subject-Verb Agreement Errors

This happens when the subject and verb don’t match.

πŸ”΄ Incorrect:
People is becoming more interested in technology.

🟒 Correct:
People are becoming more interested in technology.

Tip: Always check if your subject is singular or plural.

2. Incorrect Tense Usage

Using the wrong tense can confuse the meaning.

πŸ”΄ Incorrect:
Last year, many students go abroad.

🟒 Correct:
Last year, many students went abroad.

 Tip: Use the past tense for past events and the present tense for general facts.

3. Missing or Incorrect Articles (a, an, the)

Articles are often misused or forgotten.

πŸ”΄ Incorrect:
She wants to study in university.

🟒 Correct:
She wants to study at a university.

 Tip: Practice when to use a/an (general) and the (specific).

4. Run-On Sentences & Comma Splices

Long sentences without proper punctuation cause confusion.

πŸ”΄ Incorrect:
Students study hard they want to pass the exam.

🟒 Correct:
Students study hard because they want to pass the exam.

 Tip: Use conjunctions (because, although, and) to connect ideas properly.

5. Incorrect Prepositions

Prepositions are tricky but important.

πŸ”΄ Incorrect:
He is good in English.

🟒 Correct:
He is good at English.

 Tip: Learn common preposition combinations.

6. Plural & Singular Mistakes

Mixing singular and plural forms incorrectly.

πŸ”΄ Incorrect:
Many student prefer online learning.

🟒 Correct:
Many students prefer online learning.

 Tip: Check nouns carefully, especially after β€œmany,” β€œfew,” β€œseveral.”

7. Sentence Fragments

Incomplete sentences without a subject or verb.

πŸ”΄ Incorrect:
Because it is important in education.

🟒 Correct:
This is important because it supports education.

 Tip: Every sentence must be complete.

8. Overusing Simple Sentences

Using only short, basic sentences can lower your score.

πŸ”΄ Example:
Education is important. It helps people. It improves jobs.

🟒 Better:
Education is important because it helps people gain knowledge and improve job opportunities.

Tip: Use complex sentences to show range.

Tips to Improve Your Grammar for IELTS

βœ” Practice writing daily
βœ” Review your mistakes carefully
βœ” Use grammar checking tools
βœ” Learn from band 7–9 sample answers
βœ” Focus on accuracy first, then complexity

Conclusion

Avoiding common grammar mistakes can significantly improve your IELTS Writing score. Focus on accuracy, practice regularly, and build confidence with proper sentence structures.

Remember:
 Clear grammar = Clear ideas = Higher band score

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