Putting Sentences Together
Its always recommended to write in active form in academic, reflective and research paper writing (Subject - Verb - Object), passive forms can rarely be used by
"Removing the subject of the sentence
Emphasizing the object of the sentence
Varying your sentence structure"
The most common tenses in Academic Writing
The most commonly used tenses in academic writing are: Simple Present Tense or Simples Past Tense. However, Future tense might be used to write 'Research Proposal'
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Avoiding continues tenses where possible
Every paragraph needs to have constant tense in them. Unless the writer change it deliberately.
Hedging
By hedging, a writer is, at specific points in their writing, telling the reader: 'I'm not jumping to conclusions. I'm being careful, honest and tentative. 'As such, It Contributes to the honesty academic writing possess.
Punctuations
. The full stop, The question mark ?, The exclamation mark !, The colon :, The Simi-colon ;, Brackets (), Square Brackeets [], The hyphen/Dash -, The Quotation Marks " ", and The apostrophe ' needs to be used appropriately in a sentence and in a paragraph.
One of the very simple but a vital grammatical concept is subject and verb agreement, which needs the writers attention particularly while writing academically.
"Removing the subject of the sentence
Emphasizing the object of the sentence
Varying your sentence structure"
The most common tenses in Academic Writing
The most commonly used tenses in academic writing are: Simple Present Tense or Simples Past Tense. However, Future tense might be used to write 'Research Proposal'
Get More information about Tenses from Purdue University Online Writing Lab
Avoiding continues tenses where possible
Every paragraph needs to have constant tense in them. Unless the writer change it deliberately.
Hedging
By hedging, a writer is, at specific points in their writing, telling the reader: 'I'm not jumping to conclusions. I'm being careful, honest and tentative. 'As such, It Contributes to the honesty academic writing possess.
Punctuations
. The full stop, The question mark ?, The exclamation mark !, The colon :, The Simi-colon ;, Brackets (), Square Brackeets [], The hyphen/Dash -, The Quotation Marks " ", and The apostrophe ' needs to be used appropriately in a sentence and in a paragraph.
One of the very simple but a vital grammatical concept is subject and verb agreement, which needs the writers attention particularly while writing academically.
(Osmond, 2013)