Basic Technical WritingC.E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1985 - 479 Seiten |
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... verb . The voice of a verb tells the reader whether the subject performs an action ( active voice ) or receives an action ( passive voice ) . In active voice construction , the subject is the doer of the action or is the condition ...
... verb . The voice of a verb tells the reader whether the subject performs an action ( active voice ) or receives an action ( passive voice ) . In active voice construction , the subject is the doer of the action or is the condition ...
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... verb has been omitted : I covered the door , John covered the hallway , Bill covered the windows , and Tom , the remaining exit . 8. To separate two independent long clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction ( and , but , for , yet ...
... verb has been omitted : I covered the door , John covered the hallway , Bill covered the windows , and Tom , the remaining exit . 8. To separate two independent long clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction ( and , but , for , yet ...
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... verb which can often be replaced by build , construct , or organize . Similarly , restructure can often be replaced by rebuild , recast , reconstruct , reorganize , revamp , or revise . target . Target as a verb is military or ...
... verb which can often be replaced by build , construct , or organize . Similarly , restructure can often be replaced by rebuild , recast , reconstruct , reorganize , revamp , or revise . target . Target as a verb is military or ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 11 |
Semantics | 18 |
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