Language corpora are searchable collections of English used by native speakers in various contexts. Teachers use them to show students typical word usage by native speakers.
The American Medical Association (AMA) – established in 1847 – is the largest association of physicians and medical students in the US. The primary aim of the American Medical Association (AMA) is to include each facet of the medical…
The world today is producing research at an unprecedented rate, particularly in the time of COVID-19. On one hand, COVID-19 has spurred urgent study and experimentation in virology, epidemiology, and related disciplines; on the other, it…
For every author, making informed word choices while writing a paper is paramount to their success. While writing a manuscript, you frequently and meticulously select words that let you express your ideas with utmost clarity. Subsequently,…
The term phrasal verb may not sound familiar, but you often use phrasal verbs while speaking. Phrasal verbs are made up of multiple words ‒ the primary verb and a particle (a preposition or adverb, or both). When you use these words…
Sentence signaling smooths writing by ensuring paragraphs end in a way that the next one doesn't seem out of place. This technique removes choppiness and improves flow.
Reducing a manuscript's word count can be tricky. Learn effective tips and strategies to decrease word count while maintaining the clarity and quality of your writing.
Similar to the evolution of humans and technology, every language continually evolves over the years and centuries. The primary reason is the changes in the way each generation converses, pronounces, and coins new words. Another major…
This article explores common grammatical mistakes in manuscripts. Learning to avoid these errors through revision enhances researchers' chances of manuscript publication.