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Active vs. Passive Voice | Grammar Gossip

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Confessions from College Writers. Strategies from 112-Section 115! Archived Posts From Previous Semesters. Active vs. Passive Voice. November 14, 2016. I AM GOING TO WRITE THE BEST BLOG! THE BEST BLOG WILL BE WRITTEN BY ME. There you have it, an example of Active and Passive Voice. Can you tell the difference between these two sentences? If you still don’t get it, here are the actual definitions:. What is active voice? Sentences with an action verb, the subject performs the action denoted by the verb.

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Confessions from College Writers. Strategies from 112-Section 115! Archived Posts From Previous Semesters. April 25, 2016. August 23, 2016. Besides your typical periods, commas, and quotation marks, let’s not forget about slashes, parentheses, colons, brackets, and the rest of the forgotten. Yes, we may use periods and commas more than colons and parentheses, but how would we be able to begin our explanations (colons) or clarify our points and cite (parentheses) without these other punctuation marks?

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Confessions from College Writers. Strategies from 112-Section 115! Archived Posts From Previous Semesters. November 14, 2016. November 14, 2016. Annoying person. This can be accomplished by using the strongest words to delete and replace weaker words. Every word has a purpose and should be deliberately chosen by the writer. One method for making sentences more concise is to eliminate words that explain the obvious or provide excessive detail. I was working earlier with my co worker whose name is Joe.

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Confessions from College Writers. Strategies from 112-Section 115! Archived Posts From Previous Semesters. March 29, 2016. August 23, 2016. Sarah believed, but could not confirm, that Tom had feelings for her. Working as a pupil under a coach who coaches in the NFL was a fantastic experience. Because it helped me learn a lot. Sarah assumed that Tom adored her. Working as an NFL coach’s apprentice was an educational experience. How do you check for conciseness? By eliminating prepositional phrases, unnece...

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Confessions from College Writers. Strategies from 112-Section 115! Archived Posts From Previous Semesters. Modifiers: What are they and how do they help me? December 5, 2016. When your sentences are feeling down or your statements are falling flat, you should add some modifiers! Don’t just let your thought be:. Add some life to your sentence with modifiers and say,. The rusty hinges proclaimed their unhappiness as they creaked loudly. See how that sentence almost jumps right out of the page? Your paragra...

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