- The key here is how to make easy flowing documents.
- English writing that is easy to follow and to be comprehended with decent level of English.
- "Write in a way that comes naturally".
- Try to not explain too much.
- Do not join independent clauses with comma.
- Please omit needlessly words!
- I think the key here is to make all sentences as independent as possible.
- There is restrictive and non - restrictive sentence.
- The restrictive sentence is a sentence that is come without sub clauses.
- The non - restrictive sentence is a sentence that is come with sub clauses.
- Here are some examples of restrictive and non - restrictive sentence.
- Restrictive sentence, "My cousin Bob is a talented harpist.".
- Non - restrictive sentence, "Our oldest daughter, Mary, sings".
- The sub clauses here is, "Mary".
- Whereas the main clauses here is, "Our oldest daughter sings."
- When there is a sub clauses, separate it with a comma.
- Place a comma before a conjunction introducing an independent clause.
- So the pattern is like this, "[sub clause], [conjunction] [independent clause].".
- When the subject is the same for both clauses and is expressed only once, a comma is useful when the connective sentence it "but".
- So for above point do not use comma if the subjects for both clauses are the same and is not using "but".
- What is gerunds?