Active is better than passive
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 7:15 am
80 percent of all closing words and conclusions can be omitted.
Because look at it this way: Why do you need a conclusion? Because you think your readers are too stupid to understand the main idea?
Or was your article so bad that you need a conclusion to get to the point?
Or do you simply repeat the article because your readers can't scroll up?
In all three cases, a conclusion is not a gain.
When you write a conclusion, make sure it is worth every line.
27) A verb crash course
Short is better than long.
German is better than Latin.
Here are a few exercises to bosnia and herzegovina telegram screening improve your writing style .
28) An Adverb Crash Course
Most of them are simply unnecessary.
As Stephen King said, the road to hell is paved with adverbs.
Why?
Because adverbs try to turn a bad verb into a good verb because the author was too lazy to choose a strong verb from the beginning.
28) An Adjective Crash Course
The same applies to most adjectives.
29) Lyricists are musicians
There are so many great punctuation marks: the period, the comma, the question mark, the exclamation mark, the dash, the semicolon, the colon.
Use them to change the rhythm and make music with your sentences.
Because look at it this way: Why do you need a conclusion? Because you think your readers are too stupid to understand the main idea?
Or was your article so bad that you need a conclusion to get to the point?
Or do you simply repeat the article because your readers can't scroll up?
In all three cases, a conclusion is not a gain.
When you write a conclusion, make sure it is worth every line.
27) A verb crash course
Short is better than long.
German is better than Latin.
Here are a few exercises to bosnia and herzegovina telegram screening improve your writing style .
28) An Adverb Crash Course
Most of them are simply unnecessary.
As Stephen King said, the road to hell is paved with adverbs.
Why?
Because adverbs try to turn a bad verb into a good verb because the author was too lazy to choose a strong verb from the beginning.
28) An Adjective Crash Course
The same applies to most adjectives.
29) Lyricists are musicians
There are so many great punctuation marks: the period, the comma, the question mark, the exclamation mark, the dash, the semicolon, the colon.
Use them to change the rhythm and make music with your sentences.