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24 Great FREE Resources for Practicing Writing in English

24 Great FREE Resources for Practicing Writing in English

24 Great FREE Resources for Practicing Writing in English –

improve your writing skills with these fab free resources:

5 Bad Writing Habits You Can Break Today

6 Creative Writing Exercises Perfect for English Learners

8 Common Writing Errors & How To Avoid Them

10 Common Blog Writing Mistakes

Top 10 Types of Plagiarism

Top 10 Common Business Writing Blunders

12 Common Writing Mistakes Bloggers Make

15 Shocking Student Writing Fails

16 Persuasive Writing Secrets & Influential Words

18 Common Writing Mistakes on Social Media

20 Ways to Double Your Writing Productivity

20 Writing Mistakes Even Native Speakers Make

20 Lazy Word Choices Even Native English Speakers Often Make

30 Filler Words You Can Cut Out of Your Writing

Copywriting 101: How to Craft Compelling Copy

Using Google Docs for Reviewing Students’ Writing

Creative Writing with Story Prompts

Writing a Novel in One Year

An Effective Beginner’s Guide to Writing Books

Effective Resume (CV) Writing Tips

The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Writing Essays

Make a Group Text

Story Planning – My Life Without…

How to Use Punctuation Marks in English

 


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20 Lazy Word Choices Even Native English Speakers Often Make

20 Lazy Word Choices Even Native English Speakers Often Make

Improve your writing skills in English with this helpful FREE infographic by Jennifer Frost from GrammarCheck on the topic of lazy word choices when writing English.

It discusses avoiding certain words to improve the clarity of your writing, such as maybe, almost, and just, and using a strong adjective instead of very + adjective, e.g. ‘wonderful’ in place of ‘very good’. It goes on to suggest alternative words for the adverbs however and accordingly; then finishes with some great general tips for avoiding making mistakes in your writing. Five-second summary: check your work carefully before thinking you’ve finished!

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20 Lazy Word Choices Even Native English Speakers Often Make (Infographic)
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