8 simple writing tips that would help improve your essays, formal and informal emails, IELTS and TOEFL writing tasks.
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My quick tips to improve your writing:
1. Be direct
2. Use active voice instead of using passive voice
3. Don't over explain or give too many examples
4. Refrain from using 'there is' or ' there are' in formal writing
5. Try not to use 'really', 'very', 'so', 'a lot'
6. Use strong verbs
7. Pay attention to your email signature - it matters!
8. Use acronyms in informal writing and LEARN them!
STRONG VERBS
[list by Natalie Reid]
abrogate
affirm
aggravate
analyze
adhere
advance
apply
argue
assess
attract
avert
breach
burden
buttress
categorize
challenge
compare
complicate
comprise
compute
conceptualize
constitute
construct
contradict
contrast
control
convey
create
deepen
define
delineate
demean
demolish
demonstrate
deny
depend on
develop
differentiate
diminish
disabuse
disappear
disavow
dismiss
distinguish
distort
diverge from
dominate
entail
envision
evaluate
exacerbate
examine
exemplify
expand
explode
explore
expound
extrapolate
focus
forge
fuse
garner
generate
highlight
ignore
illuminate
illustrate
impair
impose
implicate
initiate
instigate
intervene
investigate
involve
isolate
justify
juxtapose
launch
legitimate
loom
manifest
maximize
measure
minimize
mitigate
negate
neglect
nullify
obscure
obviate
organize
outline
perpetuate
portray
preclude
prevail
promote
propagate
propose
prove
react
reap
rebut
recur
refine
reconfigure
recreate
resist
resonate
respond
result
rupture
sanction
show
signal
signify
solidify
solve
strengthen
support
sustain
threaten
transform
translate
typify
underpin
vitiate
weaken
Instant correction of your texts in English by native speakers - https://goo.gl/vwwkW5
My quick tips to improve your writing:
1. Be direct
2. Use active voice instead of using passive voice
3. Don't over explain or give too many examples
4. Refrain from using 'there is' or ' there are' in formal writing
5. Try not to use 'really', 'very', 'so', 'a lot'
6. Use strong verbs
7. Pay attention to your email signature - it matters!
8. Use acronyms in informal writing and LEARN them!
STRONG VERBS
[list by Natalie Reid]
abrogate
affirm
aggravate
analyze
adhere
advance
apply
argue
assess
attract
avert
breach
burden
buttress
categorize
challenge
compare
complicate
comprise
compute
conceptualize
constitute
construct
contradict
contrast
control
convey
create
deepen
define
delineate
demean
demolish
demonstrate
deny
depend on
develop
differentiate
diminish
disabuse
disappear
disavow
dismiss
distinguish
distort
diverge from
dominate
entail
envision
evaluate
exacerbate
examine
exemplify
expand
explode
explore
expound
extrapolate
focus
forge
fuse
garner
generate
highlight
ignore
illuminate
illustrate
impair
impose
implicate
initiate
instigate
intervene
investigate
involve
isolate
justify
juxtapose
launch
legitimate
loom
manifest
maximize
measure
minimize
mitigate
negate
neglect
nullify
obscure
obviate
organize
outline
perpetuate
portray
preclude
prevail
promote
propagate
propose
prove
react
reap
rebut
recur
refine
reconfigure
recreate
resist
resonate
respond
result
rupture
sanction
show
signal
signify
solidify
solve
strengthen
support
sustain
threaten
transform
translate
typify
underpin
vitiate
weaken
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