Analysis Grammatical Errors in Using Simple Present Tense in Writing Descriptive Text

Zahro Salsabila, Muthia Mubasyira

Abstract


One of the English skills which are important to be mastered by the students is writing skill. Writing is a creative and expressive process. Students need to explore their ideas and compose them into a good text. The objectives of this research are to find out types of error and the most dominant error writing using simple present tenses in a descriptive text.


Keywords


Errors Analysis; simple Present Tense; descriptive Text

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.30998/jedu.v1i1.4414

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