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refers to the need for an introduction, a body and a conclusion in a piece of writing. This applies to almost all types of writing, e.g. essays, reviews, reports, letters and emails, but not memoranda and minutes. See introduction, body and conclusion.
to revise and improve a piece of writing by revising content, sentence and paragraph structure...
communication without speech, shown by our hand movements, facial expressions and how we stand,...
a word group with a noun or pronoun as its head. The noun phrase can occur in different parts of...
a group of words that has at least a subject and a verb and can stand alone, e.g. Birds fly. In...
a form of subordinate clause that attaches to nouns or noun clauses and start with the relative...