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 ReviewWho 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 OthersThe 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 ParagraphsIntroductory paragraph A chapter’s introductory paragraph can serve a number of distinctive functions. It can: show the relationship of...
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Sentence StartersIt 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 & SummarisingAcademic writing is predominantly research based and therefore includes credible authors’ research and writing. This is incorporated...