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Edit Organization, Sentence Structure, and Word Choice

Edit your academic paper for organization, sentence structure and word choice. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Does each paragraph have one main idea expressed in a topic sentence?
  • Do succeeding paragraph sentences relate to their topic sentence?
  • Does sentence structure vary?
  • Have irrelevant or repeated words or phrases been deleted?
  • Is word choice precise, vivid, varied?

Edit Grammar

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Now that your content is logical, connected and well organized, take a close look at your grammar. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Are appropriate verb tenses used?
  • Are there any contractions e.g. "don't" or "can't"? If so, rewrite in full "do not" or "cannot".
  • Have you run a spell-check? Have you searched for homonyms (their/there)?
  • Are prepositions and modifiers in the correct places?
Key Resources
This is a user-friendly site with an excellent section on grammar with handouts available in both .pdf and printer friendly formats.


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hm...
I usually use too many commas...