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What is Parallelism? How Should You Use it in Research Writing?

Successful writing is a combination of coherent structure, ideal grammar, and excellent style. Though the rules… Read More

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Homophones: Words That Sound the Same but Mean Different

Swapping words, especially homophones, can change meanings in English. Homophones sound the same but are… Read More

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Commonly Confused Prepositions—In/Into, On/Onto, Between/Among

Prepositions are limited in number, but they are critical because they are essential markers of… Read More

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Hedging in Academic Writing

In academic writing, it is wise to be careful in one’s statements to differentiate between… Read More

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What are Dangling Modifiers?

A modifier is any word or group of words that describes or qualifies the meaning of other… Read More

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How to Use Articles in Academic Writing

Articles operate as limiting adjectives that help us recognize which person, place, thing, or idea… Read More

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How to use Synonyms Constructively in a Sentence

A synonym is a word that means the same or is similar to the referenced… Read More

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How to Skillfully Use Adverbs in Academic Manuscripts

Adverbs are often type-casted as the lesser-known children of their illustrious parents ‒ verbs and… Read More

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Avoid Lengthy Subjects in Academic Writing

Academic writing can surely be daunting for a lot of researchers. Communicating major concepts of… Read More

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How to Enhance your Academic Writing with Language Corpora

Language corpora are searchable collections of English used by native speakers in various contexts. Teachers… Read More