WRITING FOR COLLEGE WHY IS IT DIFFERENT?. The Most Common Writing Errors For Formal and Academic Papers.

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WRITING FOR COLLEGE WHY IS IT DIFFERENT?

The Most Common Writing Errors For Formal and Academic Papers

Academic writing is different from creative writing or journalistic writing! Do not write the way you speak. Do not use slang. Do not expect your reader to know what you mean. Do not write in fragments. Use complete sentences. Always use Standard Written English (SWE)

Bad Habits to Avoid in Academic Writing Second person “you” Inconsistent person Inconsistent tense Abbreviations Do not use: ya, thru, wanna, gonna Do not use: etc., & Avoid ending verbs with “en” or “in” instead of “ing”: waitin, watchen

Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement and Reference Pronouns take the place of nouns (he, she, it, they, I, you) The antecedent is the word to which the pronoun refers. For example: Mary went to the store and she bought candy. (Mary is the antecedent for the pronoun she.)

Mechanical Rules Numbers – Never begin a sentence with a number.(Spell it out.) All numbers below 100 should be spelled out. Those above 100 are optional but should be consistent.

Commonly Misspelled Words your you’re to too two theretheirthey’re itsit’s quitequiet thanthen whosewho’s

Unnecessary Repetition A round circle Refer back An eyewitness present at the scene The whole entire world

Words and Phrases to Avoid A-lot is two words – very, thing, you, I Avoid beginning sentences with conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) Avoid contractions There are no such words as: theirself, hisself, alright. Write themselves, himself, all right. Do not capitalize subjects like biology, math, science, history. Use the word “finish” instead of “done” Use “who” when referring to people. The party would (of, have) made me happy.

Parts of Speech Nouns – person, place, thing Pronouns – take the place of a noun Verbs – action words Adjectives – Describes a noun or pronoun Adverbs – Describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb Prepositions – Form a phrase modifying another word in a sentence. Usually show movement such as around, under, over, into, through, etc. Conjunctions – Connect words, phrases, clauses: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so (FANBOYS) Interjections – Express surprise or emotion. (Oh! Hey! Wow!).

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