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Perspective Consistency

When you write, who are you addressing? The general you? We? A focused group, e.g., teenagers or parents or staff members? Whoever it is, this activity teaches students to keep their perspective consistent.

Grammar Worksheet Perspective Consistency Grammar by Speech Language Pathologist Lisa Flowers

Perspective Consistency

Perspective inconsistency is one of the most common grammatical mistakes made in writing, especially in persuasive essays.

This two-page worksheet directly focuses on perspective and pronoun consistency, requiring learners to select a single perspective and maintain this perspective throughout the modification of an example essay. Once students have made modifications, choosing a second perspective and changing nouns, pronouns, and verbs while reading the essay out loud is an effective way to provide more practice.

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