B1 noun (plural) #3 le plus courant 3 min de lecture

corrections

Corrections are the changes you make to fix mistakes in something.

Explanation at your level:

Corrections are changes you make to fix mistakes. If you write a word wrong, you make a correction. Your teacher makes corrections on your paper to help you learn. It is good to check your work for errors!

When you finish a task, you might see corrections. These are notes that show you where you made a mistake. For example, if you spell a word wrong, the teacher adds a correction. This helps you write better next time.

In many professional environments, corrections are a normal part of the workflow. When you submit a draft, your manager might send it back with corrections. These are suggestions or changes meant to improve the accuracy and quality of your project before it is finalized.

The term corrections is often used in formal contexts to denote the process of rectifying errors. Whether in journalism, where editors issue corrections for factual inaccuracies, or in data analysis, the process is vital for maintaining integrity. It implies a systematic approach to quality control.

Beyond simple error-fixing, corrections can refer to broader adjustments in strategy or policy. We often speak of 'course corrections' when an organization realizes its current trajectory is unsustainable. This usage highlights the word's versatility in describing both minor edits and significant, high-level strategic pivots.

Etymologically, corrections embodies the concept of 'bringing into alignment.' In literary and academic discourse, the term is frequently employed to discuss the refinement of thought or the restoration of truth. It suggests a rigorous, almost moral obligation to accuracy, where the act of correction is not merely technical but a pursuit of objective clarity and intellectual honesty.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • Corrections are changes to fix errors.
  • They improve quality and accuracy.
  • Use 'make' with corrections.
  • Common in work and school.

Think of corrections as the ultimate cleanup crew for your work! Whenever you write an essay, code a program, or even edit a photo, you are bound to make a few mistakes along the way. That is perfectly normal.

A correction is simply the act of identifying what went wrong and swapping it out for the right version. Whether it is a spelling error, a wrong calculation, or a misunderstood fact, making corrections is how we learn and grow. It turns a rough draft into something truly professional.

The word corrections comes from the Latin word correctio, which means 'an amendment' or 'setting straight.' It traces back to the verb corrigere, which is a combination of com- (together) and regere (to keep straight or guide).

Historically, the term was used in manuscripts where scribes would make marginal notes to fix errors in copied texts. Over centuries, the word evolved from physical manuscript editing to encompass everything from behavioral discipline to digital data management. It is fascinating how a word rooted in 'guiding straight' still helps us stay on the right path today!

You will hear corrections used in almost every professional setting. In an office, you might hear a boss ask for 'a few minor corrections to the report.' In schools, teachers provide 'written corrections' on student assignments.

Common phrases include 'make corrections,' 'submit corrections,' and 'subject to corrections.' It is a neutral, professional term. While 'fixes' is more casual, 'corrections' sounds more formal and precise, making it perfect for emails, academic papers, and official documents.

While 'corrections' itself isn't always in an idiom, it is at the heart of many phrases. 1. Course correction: Changing your strategy to get back on track. 2. Stand corrected: Admitting you were wrong when someone points out your error. 3. Corrective action: A formal process to fix a problem. 4. Beyond correction: Something so broken it cannot be fixed. 5. Self-correction: The ability to spot and fix your own mistakes without help.

Corrections is a plural noun. You usually use it with verbs like 'make,' 'provide,' or 'receive.' In terms of pronunciation, it is /kəˈrekʃənz/ in both US and UK English. The stress is on the second syllable: cor-REC-tions.

It rhymes with 'directions,' 'inspections,' 'connections,' 'projections,' and 'selections.' Remember that because it is plural, you must use plural verbs, such as 'The corrections are ready' rather than 'is ready.'

Fun Fact

It comes from the same root as 'regal' and 'regular' (to guide straight).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kəˈrek.ʃənz/

Clear 'k' and 'sh' sounds.

US /kəˈrek.ʃənz/

Similar to UK, slightly flatter vowels.

Common Errors

  • missing the 'sh' sound
  • stressing the first syllable
  • swallowing the 'z' at the end

Rhymes With

directions connections selections inspections projections

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

moderate

Speaking 2/5

moderate

Écoute 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

mistake fix write

Learn Next

revision accuracy amendment

Avanc

rectification emendation

Grammar to Know

Plural Nouns

correction -> corrections

Collocations

make vs do

Articles

the corrections

Examples by Level

1

I make many corrections.

I / make / many / fixes

plural noun

2

Check your corrections.

Look at / your / fixes

imperative

3

These are my corrections.

These / are / my / fixes

demonstrative pronoun

4

I like corrections.

I / like / fixes

simple verb

5

No more corrections.

Zero / more / fixes

quantifier

6

Read the corrections.

Read / the / fixes

article usage

7

Find the corrections.

Find / the / fixes

verb phrase

8

See the corrections.

Look at / the / fixes

perception verb

1

Please review these corrections.

2

The report needs some corrections.

3

I made corrections to the file.

4

She sent the corrections today.

5

Are these the final corrections?

6

He accepted all the corrections.

7

The corrections were very helpful.

8

I will send the corrections soon.

1

The editor suggested several corrections.

2

We need to process these corrections immediately.

3

The software automatically applies corrections.

4

I have incorporated all your corrections.

5

The document is subject to further corrections.

6

Did you see the corrections in the email?

7

The corrections improved the article significantly.

8

He made corrections to his earlier statement.

1

The journal published a list of corrections.

2

We must implement these corrections by Friday.

3

The policy underwent several necessary corrections.

4

She provided detailed corrections on the draft.

5

There were minor corrections to the data set.

6

The team discussed the required corrections.

7

His corrections were both fair and insightful.

8

We are awaiting the final corrections.

1

The author acknowledged the corrections made by the reviewers.

2

A course correction is required to meet the new targets.

3

The report includes a section for technical corrections.

4

The systemic corrections were essential for the project's success.

5

He stood corrected after the corrections were presented.

6

The corrections reflect a more nuanced understanding.

7

We are finalizing the corrections to the manuscript.

8

The corrections ensure the integrity of the research.

1

The scholar proposed radical corrections to the established theory.

2

The corrections serve as a testament to the editor's diligence.

3

Such corrections are vital for maintaining historical accuracy.

4

The document underwent rigorous corrections before publication.

5

He viewed the corrections as an opportunity for growth.

6

The corrections underscore the importance of precision.

7

These corrections align the findings with new evidence.

8

The process of making corrections is inherently iterative.

Collocations courantes

make corrections
submit corrections
minor corrections
suggest corrections
incorporate corrections
list of corrections
final corrections
technical corrections
receive corrections
review corrections

Idioms & Expressions

"stand corrected"

admitting you were wrong

I stand corrected; you are right.

formal

"course correction"

changing a plan to fix a problem

We need a course correction in our strategy.

business

"corrective action"

steps taken to fix a failure

The company took corrective action immediately.

formal

"beyond correction"

impossible to fix

That old machine is beyond correction.

casual

"self-correction"

fixing one's own errors

Self-correction is a key skill.

neutral

"subject to correction"

might need to be changed

The data is subject to correction.

formal

Easily Confused

corrections vs Correctness

Same root

Correctness is a state; corrections are actions.

The correctness of the answer.

corrections vs Repairs

Both mean fix

Repairs are for objects.

Car repairs.

corrections vs Edits

Both mean change

Edits are for text specifically.

Book edits.

corrections vs Adjustments

Both mean change

Adjustments are small tweaks.

Chair adjustments.

Sentence Patterns

A2

I made corrections to the [noun].

I made corrections to the report.

A2

Please review these corrections.

Please review these corrections.

B2

The document is subject to corrections.

The document is subject to corrections.

B1

He provided corrections for the draft.

He provided corrections for the draft.

B2

We need to incorporate these corrections.

We need to incorporate these corrections.

Famille de mots

Nouns

correction the act of fixing

Verbs

correct to make right

Adjectives

corrective intended to fix

Apparenté

correctness the quality of being right

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

Erreurs courantes

Using 'correction' as a singular when plural is meant corrections
If there are many, use the plural form.
Saying 'make correction' instead of 'make corrections' make corrections
Usually used in plural when referring to multiple fixes.
Confusing with 'correctness' correctness
Correctness is the state of being right; corrections are the changes.
Saying 'do corrections' instead of 'make corrections' make corrections
Collocation is 'make', not 'do'.
Using 'corrections' for physical objects repairs
Corrections are for info/behavior; repairs are for objects.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant red pen fixing a giant paper.

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Professionalism

Use 'corrections' instead of 'fixes' in emails.

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Feedback culture

In the US, corrections are seen as helpful.

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Verb choice

Always use 'make' with corrections.

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Stress

Stress the middle syllable.

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Plurality

Don't forget the 's' if you have many.

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Latin root

It means 'setting straight'.

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Proofreading

Read backwards to find errors.

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Clarity

Corrections make your point clearer.

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Politeness

Say 'I stand corrected' to be polite.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

COR-rect (like a core) + ACTIONS = Actions to fix the core.

Visual Association

A red pen marking a paper.

Word Web

editing proofreading accuracy improvement

Défi

Find one error in your next email and fix it.

Origine du mot

Latin

Original meaning: setting straight

Contexte culturel

None, but can sound critical if not phrased kindly.

Commonly used in schools and offices.

Often used in news media: 'Editor's Note: Corrections have been made.'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • Please review these corrections.
  • I have made the corrections.
  • Are there any corrections?

at school

  • Did you get my corrections?
  • I need to fix these corrections.
  • The teacher added corrections.

writing

  • The draft needs corrections.
  • I am making final corrections.
  • Read the corrections carefully.

data entry

  • The data requires corrections.
  • Submit the corrections now.
  • Check for corrections.

Conversation Starters

"Do you find it easy to make corrections to your work?"

"How do you feel when someone gives you corrections?"

"Do you prefer written or verbal corrections?"

"What is the most common type of correction you make?"

"Have you ever had to make a major course correction in your life?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had to make many corrections to a project.

Do you think corrections are a sign of failure or success? Why?

Describe a situation where you had to stand corrected.

How does making corrections help you learn?

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

The word 'correction' is singular, 'corrections' is plural.

No, say 'make corrections'.

When fixing mistakes in text or data.

No, it's professional.

The verb is 'to correct'.

They can be verbal too.

In some old contexts, yes, but rarely now.

kuh-REK-shunz.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

I need to make ___ to my paper.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : corrections

We make corrections to work.

multiple choice A2

What are corrections?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Fixes for mistakes

Corrections fix errors.

true false B1

Corrections are always bad.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

Corrections help improve quality.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

All matched!

Common collocation.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

I made the corrections.

Score : /5

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