How to Write Clear, Readable, Effective Sentences that Readers Love

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Success in writing any type of formal correspondence for either business or for the general public depends on the ability to write clear-cut, effective sentences. Without this ability you fail to achieve the primary purpose of a message—i.e., to convey your thoughts in a manner that the reader easily understands them
The sentence is the basic unit of expression. Whenever we need to convey a thought to another person, we use the sentence. We cannot so much as e-mail a customer or correspond with our boss without forming a sentence in our minds
Failure to decide in your mind precisely what you want to say, or failure to determine how you want to say it, results in sentences that convey blurred and weak thoughts
You can improve your ability to write effective sentences by studying and reviewing the important principles of sentence structure in this ebook. Follow our advice and review our many examples. By the time you have finished our ebook, you will notice an immediate improvement in how you construct, review and revise sentences.


What's Inside:

Success in Writing Sentences
Effective Use of Short Sentences
Effective Arrangement of Words
Emphasis and Force in Sentences
Importance of the Opening Sentence
Effective conciseness of expression; avoid wordiness
Variety in Sentence Structure
How to Avoid Careless and Awkward Repetition
Avoid Redundant Repetition of That
Effective Use of Repetition
Effective Balance of Constructions
Effective Starts and Stops
How to Create Climax in Your Sentences
Effectiveness of Active Voice
Specific Vs. General Style
Using Definite, Direct Statements 39

Author(s): Scott Brian.

Language: English
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Tags: Языки и языкознание;Английский язык;Английский язык как родной / English as a First Language;Business Writing