Hello, do you have any tips to have a better vocabulary, with more words like: moreover, likewise, therefore and nevertheless? I´m learning English and I fell like I need to improve it
I am writing a book and was looking for words it's better to avoid when doing so if any. I will probably do a search of these words in it and delete them if the sentences make the same point without them as they do with them. Thank you for the advice.
Just to check, this video is generally aimed at people who are studying English as a foreign language and who have writing tasks as part of an exam. When it comes to writing books, I wouldn't know if the same advice is actually still valid, as I have know experience in this area. But, I'm glad you found it helpful! Good luck with the book!
Hello, do you have any tips to have a better vocabulary, with more words like: moreover, likewise, therefore and nevertheless?
I´m learning English and I fell like I need to improve it
If you need some more linking words send an email to realenglishonline@outlook.com . I'll attach a file with some of these...
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I am writing a book and was looking for words it's better to avoid when doing so if any. I will probably do a search of these words in it and delete them if the sentences make the same point without them as they do with them. Thank you for the advice.
Just to check, this video is generally aimed at people who are studying English as a foreign language and who have writing tasks as part of an exam. When it comes to writing books, I wouldn't know if the same advice is actually still valid, as I have know experience in this area. But, I'm glad you found it helpful! Good luck with the book!
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Also: interesting!
Nothing can be more bland that saying that a book/movie/event was interesting (unless you expand on your answer)
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