Categorieën: Alle - voice - clarity - simplicity - structure

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{ scientific writing }

Effective scientific writing demands clarity and simplicity. Each paragraph should communicate a single main idea and be as concise as possible. Complex terms, unfamiliar words, and long texts should be avoided.

{ scientific writing }

{ scientific writing }

A noun is a word that functions as the name of some specific thing or set of things, such as living creatures, objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas.

strong

Generic nouns are nouns that are part of a generic statement. Generic nouns can be singular or plural. The opposite of generic nouns is collective nouns.

The difference between definite/indefinite and generic nouns is that in the sentence there must be a blanket statement or question.

use acttive voice
Passive = object + verb + subject

when use it

it is rarely read

what is done is more important

Methods

Active = subject + verb + object

journals want it

By agreeing to be an auther on the paper

the acttive voice is easier than passive

use strong verbs
not to be

simple:(cut the clutter)

Proper nouns are the names of specific people or places. They should always begin with a capital letter.

common clatter
adverbs
repititive words or phrasas
unnecessary jargon and acronym
long word or phrases that could be short
empty words and phrases
dead weight words and phrases
Be ruthless

principle of writing

A concrete noun is a noun that can be identified through one of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing, smell).

to make it strong
to make it simple

prohibitions on writing

Possessive nouns are nouns which possess something, normally another noun.

complicated terms
strong acronyms
unfamilar words
long texts

the finally

check your refrences
check your number

the actual writing process

Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted, even if the number might be extraordinarily high.

Uncountable nouns are nouns that come in a state or quantity which is impossible to count; liquids are uncountable, as are things which act
like liquids.

revision
read it out loud
writing the first draft
pre-writing
create a vomit doc
get organized

level editing

Common nouns are words for people, places or things that aren’t specific (as opposed to a proper noun which refers to only one person, place or thing).

Common nouns can be countable or uncountable, singular or plural.

supporting idea
main idea

when writing a paper

A noun which refers to a group of things/people.

the paragraph must be as short as possible
each paragraph has one main idea
the paper is consisted of paragraphs

punctuations

A noun which cannot be identified by using one of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing, smell).

comma
point

parallelism

Irregular nouns are nouns which don’t follow a spelling pattern when pluralized.

where to use it ?
lists of idea
pairs of ideas joind by and , or , but