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Tense use in your introduction - 0 views

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    If you think of your introduction as the guide to your essay, things should start to look clearer. So, if your introduction needs to outline your argument, you should choose a tense that matches it.
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Capitalisation of terms in academic writing - 0 views

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    Advice for the correct capitalisation of terms in academic writing. How to get it right and improve your grades.
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Similar words with different uses: a few examples - 0 views

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    Similar words with different uses: altogether/all together & alternate/alternative; avoid confusing similar words.
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Alternatives to using the word 'But' - 0 views

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    It is important in academic writing not to repeat some words too many times when alternatives are available. An example of this is the word 'But', which appears somewhat 'colloquial'.
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How to Avoid Common Spelling Errors - 0 views

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    This is an outline of some common spelling errors, which contains explanations of simple methods for remembering the correct spellings. More Details: http://bit.ly/1nWu1J8
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Tips for Improving Your Business Writing - 0 views

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    Business documents have a specific audience and therefore the method of communication, writing style, and writing format etc. differ from any other type of writing. The content should be formal and should explain the purpose of writing. No matter what profession you are working in, business writing is always required for all professions. The following tips will definitely help all types of enterprises to develop their business documents. http://bit.ly/1CJD6Rt
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Word Choice: Device and Devise - 0 views

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    It is easy to misuse words when writing. In many cases, authors use a word incorrectly because its spelling is very similar to a different word. Even if they know the difference between two similar words, authors may mistakenly type an unintended word.
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Then and Than: Which to use? - 0 views

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    It can be easy to mix up the words then and than when writing. They look similar, and sound similar when spoken. But these two words are completely different entities.
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Word Choice: Desert and Dessert - 0 views

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    It can be so easy to misuse words when writing. Sometimes the wrong words are used because authors do not know the difference between two similar words. Other times they do know the difference between similar words, but mistakenly type a wrong, unintended, word.
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Word Choice: Cite vs. Site - 0 views

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    It can be easy to mistakenly use cite and site incorrectly when you write. These two words sound exactly the same when spoken, and they look almost identical.
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Word Choice: Envelop vs. Envelope - 0 views

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    When two words look or sound similar, it can be very easy to misuse them. This is true of spoken and written communication, but it is especially important in written communication.
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Proofread My Essay Offers High-End Academic Proofreading Services - 0 views

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    The company delivers a proofreading and formatting service to students, business clients and academics. The company has also been offering their services to aspiring students, job applicants, and struggling writers, enabling them to achieve their goals.
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Tense use in your introduction - 0 views

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    Tense use throughout your academic essay can vary, and it is easy to become confused as to which tense fits well with an introduction.f you think of your introduction as the guide to your essay, things should start to look clearer.
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Top Proofreading Tips - 0 views

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    Grammatical mistakes, typos, and spelling errors can really undermine the value of your work. Proofreading your work can make all the difference and is a crucial step to preserving your credibility. It allows your readers to remain focused on the message you are giving them, rather than getting preoccupied by a word missing in a sentence, or typos, or a comma in the wrong place. http://proofreadmyessay.co.uk/
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Alternatives to using said - 0 views

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    A piece of academic work must engage its reader, and a superfluous use of said can make a well- researched paper, look sloppy and rushed.
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The three types of rhetoric - 0 views

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    Rhetoric is the art of persuading an audience of your point of view, in both writing and speaking. This is successfully done by manipulating devices to enhance meaning, in addition to making conscious decisions about your writing.
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How to write in the third person - 0 views

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    In written language, personal pronouns are presented in three ways: first person, second person, and third person. In the first person a speaker expresses his/her personal views, such as 'I ate an apple.' In the second person a speaker speaks to another person, 'you ate an apple.' In the third person the speaker speaks about another person, e.g. 'she ate an apple.'
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Prepositions- On, For - 0 views

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    What's the difference between the prepositions 'on' and 'for'? Here's a great example from my local grocers!
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Possible pitfalls of a PhD proposal - 0 views

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    Your PhD proposal is the gateway to the next four years of your life. Get it right the first time by knowing what to include and what to avoid.
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Borne and Born: Which to use? - 0 views

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    Borne and Born: Which is the correct word to use? - An article that provides definitions of both words and gives several examples.
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