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<p class="Abstract"><em>This study aims to (1) determine whether there is a relationship between reading habits and description writing skills; (2) the relationship between grammar mastery and description writing skills; (3) the relationship between reading habits and mastery of grammar with description writing skills. This research uses a correlational method. The sample consisted of grade V students in 10 elementary schools, totaling 212 students. The data collection techniques used a descriptive writing test, a multiple choice test for grammar mastery, and a questionnaire for reading habits variable. Data were analyzed using simple correlation and multiple correlation. Based on the results of data analysis, the following conclusions are obtained: (1) there is a significant relationship between reading habits and description writing skills, r</em><em><sub>y1</sub> = 0.606. The correlation coefficient tested using the t test, t</em><em><sub>count</sub> = 11.0464 > t</em><em><sub>table</sub> = 1.9713. (2) there is a significant relationship between grammar mastery and description writing skills with r</em><em><sub>y2</sub> = 0.697, the significance of the correlation coefficient is calculated using the t test, t</em><em><sub>count</sub> = 14.0993> t</em><em><sub>table</sub> = 1.9713. 3) there is a significant relationship between reading habits and grammar mastery with descriptive writing skills as much as r</em><em><sub>y12</sub> = 0.779. The results of the significance test using the F test showed that the F</em><em><sub>count</sub> = 161.88> F</em><em><sub>table</sub> = 3.0391 obtained from the F</em><em><sub>table</sub> with df 209 level α = 0.05. So it can be concluded that reading habits and grammar mastery have a significant relationship with description writing skills.</em></p>

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