Improve your writing

Your Article, Your Grammar, Your Responsibility

To have successful writing.

Including correct grammar in your article avoids being embarrassed and doesn’t put you in an embarrassing situation.

For example you should (This is important because it is not corrected in most of the spelling and grammar checkers):

1. In a start of a quote or something between brackets you should have a capital letter.
2. If the quote is in the end of the sentence, but the stop* inside the quote.
*The full stop, question mark, exclamation mark.

Another thing that you must take care of is your title as in, “Your grammar, your responsibility,” or

“Take care of your grammar,” instead of “Examples of wrong writing in grammar, “The point is that you should have an interesting title that if someone sees your title and skips it he feels that he missed something that may have helped him. Furthermore, you should have it an eye taking so it should be short and not boring. It should not be very descriptive it must be a small prelude about the subject. If you want to add another thing put it in the description.

Have your work outlined, so you don’t just sit on your computer and type something into your computer. For, you should have to think about what you are exactly going to write and say before you start.

Use the linking devices for example use “The boy played football. In addition/furthermore, he studied and did his homework,” instead of “The boy played football. And he studied and did his homework.” Note: If you forget and you use Microsoft office it will be underlined.

Have something that illustrates your work as you should be having evidence that makes readers sure about the content that they are reading and that too gives them better understanding of what they are reading.

Make sure you are not biased because if you did not take care that you don’t offend someone or race you will lose your fans and respect.

Finally, depending on your article or website you may have a media type that makes reading more fun and better understandable. So, your article won’t dull.

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