- The final episode will be shown tonight.
- Angels are usually shown in pictures dressed in white.
- What have their researches shown?
- The long-dormant volcano has recently shown signs of erupting.
- The novel is shown from the girl's viewpoint.
- He has shown remarkable consistency in his exam results.
What is another word for as?
| although | though |
|---|
| conversely | then again |
| by contrast | instead |
| despite that | just the same |
| except that | but still |
To quote a critic or researcher, you can use an introductory phrase naming the source, followed by a comma.
- According to Smith, "[W]riting is fun" (215).
- In Smith's words, " . . .
- In Smith's view, " . . .
48 Cards in this Set
| implies | shows |
|---|
| exposes | shows |
| suggests | shows |
| highlights | shows |
| symbolises | shows |
What is another word for it states?
| it claims | it exclaims |
|---|
| it mentions | it says |
| it announces | it conveys |
| it discloses | it divulges |
In Conclusion Synonym
- In summary,…
- After all is said and done,..
- All in all,…
- All things considered,…
- As a result,…
- As a final observation,…
- At the end of the day…
- Briefly to conclude…
verb (used with object), proved, proved or prov·en, prov·ing. to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim. Law. to establish the authenticity or validity of (a will); probate. to give demonstration of by action.
How do I set up and follow up a quotation?
- Provide context for each quotation. Do not rely on quotations to tell your story for you.
- Attribute each quotation to its source. Tell your reader who is speaking.
- Explain the significance of the quotation.
- Provide a citation for the quotation.
One who or that which proves. A person, device, or program that performs logical or mathematical proofs.
: a person who is excessively or priggishly attentive to propriety or decorum especially : a woman who shows or affects extreme modesty.
The 100 Most Famous Quotes of All Time
- "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." -
- "The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing." -
- "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life.
- "If life were predictable it would cease to be life, and be without flavor." -
Sentence-ending punctuation is a whole different story. In the United States, the rule of thumb is that commas and periods always go inside the quotation marks, and colons and semicolons (dashes as well) go outside: “There was a storm last night,” Paul said. Peter, however, didn't believe him.
The definition of a quotation is words or phrases that are taken from someone else or from literary work or the asking price of something. An example of a quotation is when you take a passage from Shakespeare and repeat it as written without changing any of the words.
Quotation marks are ALWAYS used in pairs, one at the beginning of the quoted text and one at the end. The same rule applies to titles and words used in a special sense or for emphasis. Use double quotation marks (“”) around a direct quote. A direct quote is a word- for-word report of what someone else said or wrote.
10 Best Happiness Quotes of All Time
- Happiness is when what you think, what you say and what you do are in harmony. -
- There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved - George Sand.
- Be happy for this moment.
- Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort. -
- Be kind whenever possible.
• Dropped quotations are those quotations that appear in the middle of your paper without. being introduced. • In order to transition into your quotation smoothly, avoid dropped quotations in your. writing.
'” When multiple quotation marks are used for quotations within quotations, keep the quotation marks together (put periods and commas inside both; put semi-colons, colons, etc., outside both).
Informal English Phrases
- “In my opinion, + [your sentence]”
- “I believe that + [your sentence]”
- “In my mind, + [your sentence]”
- “It would seem that + [your sentence]”
- “It could be argued that + [your sentence]”
- “This suggests that + [your sentence]”
- “This proves that + [your sentence]”
5 Tips for Polite and Diplomatic Language
- Listen and be understanding.
- Avoid negative words - instead use positive words in a negative form.
- Say the magic word: Sorry.
- Use little words to soften your statements.
- Avoid 'finger pointing' statements with the word 'you'
rephrase
- reword.
- paraphrase.
- recast.
- express differently.
- put another way.
- put differently.
- put in other words.
There are many writing tips available for those looking to craft better sentences:
- Keep it simple. Long sentences or overly complex sentences don't necessarily make sophisticated sentence writing.
- Use concrete rhetoric.
- Employ parallelism.
- Mind your grammar.
- Properly punctuate.
- Practice writing.
What is another word for I?
| I for one | I myself |
|---|
| I personally | me |
| myself | yours truly |
| me personally | personally |
| for me | ourself |
better way / synonyms
- best way.
- most effective way.
- best means.
- most appropriate way.
- easiest way.
- most effective means.
- right way.
- best solution.
WORDS RELATED TO FOR THIS REASON
- accordingly.
- and so.
- consequently.
- ergo.
- for.
- for this reason.
- forasmuch as.
- hence.