The English language is a rich tapestry woven with words that often sound alike but hold distinct meanings. Among these are “complementary” and “complimentary.” When it comes to researchers and their work, understanding the proper usage of these terms is essential for clear communication. In this blog, we’ll unravel the …
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Language is a powerful tool that allows us to express intricate thoughts, ideas, and emotions. However, it’s not uncommon to encounter words that sound similar but possess entirely different meanings. …
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Research methodology1,2 is a structured and scientific approach used to collect, analyze, and interpret quantitative or qualitative data to answer research questions or test hypotheses. A research methodology is like …
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Academic writing is a form of writing that is used by researchers and scholars to communicate their findings and ideas to the academic community. It is a formal and precise …
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The first step in any research project is framing the research question. It can be considered the core of any systematic investigation as the research outcomes are tied to asking …
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As researchers, precision in language is vital to convey complex ideas effectively. Understanding the distinction between transitive and intransitive verbs can significantly enhance your communication. In this blog, we’ll explore …
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Led vs. lead – these two words might seem similar, but they have different roles in sentences. Understanding their correct usage is essential, especially for clear communication in research and …
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Language & Grammar
Academic Writing for ESL Students: 7 Tips and Strategies You Can Start Using Now
by Arushi GuptaMany of us are under the impression that English is a global language that is spoken and written by everyone. However, only around 20% of the world’s population speaks English …
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Academic writing is a type of writing that is used in writing research papers and academic work with the aim of presenting and communicating knowledge and research findings within a …
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT have transformed the academic landscape, but are there any reasons why not to use ChatGPT for research? We say, YES! …