09-19-2011, 07:21 PM
Refrain from using conjunctions (don't, isn't, wasn't). When writing, always be sure to keep a single tense throughout your whole writing. Along with this, keep it in the same perspective as well.
If you feel like your grammar is off par, a good way of practicing is simply typing in Microsoft Word. Type out common phrases you usually say/write and check your grammatical errors. Learn from your mistakes.
A great formal work should consist of transition words (Although, Because of, Therefore, Thus, Due to the fact, in addition to, this is why, yet while the, etc)
When given a writing assignment that requires no time limit, it is important to plan out what you're going to write before hand. Don't attack your work without plan.
Always ask yourself: What does the question want to know?
What do I know about it?
Always include outside information in your work.
I hope this will help you in some way.
If you feel like your grammar is off par, a good way of practicing is simply typing in Microsoft Word. Type out common phrases you usually say/write and check your grammatical errors. Learn from your mistakes.
A great formal work should consist of transition words (Although, Because of, Therefore, Thus, Due to the fact, in addition to, this is why, yet while the, etc)
When given a writing assignment that requires no time limit, it is important to plan out what you're going to write before hand. Don't attack your work without plan.
Always ask yourself: What does the question want to know?
What do I know about it?
Always include outside information in your work.
I hope this will help you in some way.