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Commas after "i.e." and "e.g."
" Many grammar books state that a comma is always required after "i.e." and "e.g." used in a sentence, as in "sentences often contain...
Awareness of Linguistic Limitations 4/5
" Having compiled your data, found a quiet place to work, delimited your study, identified a suitable target journal and thoroughly read...
Science Research Writing: Book Review
Who is this book for? This book is designed to help non-native speakers of English write science research papers for publication in...
5 Methods to Distinguish and Identify Your Own Research Contribution from Others
The fact that you are so familiar with what you did means that your own contribution is obvious to you — but it may not be obvious to...
Structuring Thesis Chapters: The Introductory/ Concluding Paragraphs
Introductory paragraph A chapter’s introductory paragraph can serve a number of distinctive functions. It can: show the relationship of...
List of American and British Spelling Differences
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Sentence Starters
It can sometimes be difficult to start a sentence to express ideas, or find words to show the relationship between ideas. Below is a list...
Quoting, Paraphrasing & Summarising
Academic writing is predominantly research based and therefore includes credible authors’ research and writing. This is incorporated...
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