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 form of writing that requires a deep understanding of language and grammar rules. Researchers need to understand and follow these …
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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! …
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Have you ever been unsure whether to use ‘lose’ or ‘loose’ in your research writing? These two words may often look similar, but they have completely different meanings in usage. …
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For researchers aiming to communicate their findings accurately, mastering the difference between lie and lay is crucial. The two words have very different usage and that can only be understood …
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Precision in language is a vital aspect of research writing. One area where confusion often arises is the difference between “center” and “centre.” In this blog, we’ll delve into the …