Linking Words and Phrases in a Thesis

Linking Words and Phrases in a Thesis Linking words (also known as transitions) are one of the most important elements in writing, since they allow readers to see the relationships between your ideas. There are several categories of transitions, ranging from words and phrases that signal contrast to words and phrases that signal agreement. Because they

Common grammatical problems with clarity and logic

Common grammatical problems with clarity and logic Most grammatical rules help us establish clear structure in language, meaning that they’re not just rules for the sake of having rules—they’re rules for the sake of clearer communication. This article outlines some of the most commonly violated grammatical rules that effect clarity or logic and don’t fit

Integrate quotations

Integrate quotations Academic writing requires you to integrate quotations into your own sentences, so don’t place them in sentences of their own. Not integrated—avoid this Jeffrey comments on the problem. “Our mayor abuses municipal funds!” There are many ways you can acceptably integrate quotations: Integrated with a colon Jeffrey comments on the problem: “Our mayor

Language mistakes in quotes

Language mistakes in quotes Quotation marks are used to show that a quoted text is verbatim. But what should you do if that text contains a language mistake? Students have traditionally been told to leave the mistake as it is, but to add [sic] after whatever is incorrect. Using [sic] indicates that this mistake was made in

How to tackle academic writing?

How to tackle academic writing? Whether you need to write a paper, an essay, a bachelor’s thesis, a master’s thesis or a dissertation, they all need to be written in academic English. Academic English can be very different from the English you use when you write an email, a news article or a letter. We

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