26 Mini-Grammar Review: Creating Clear, Complete, and Specific Sentences

Sometimes writers clutter their writing with unnecessary words or phrases, which can create writing that is boring. While this can be unintentional, some students add these words and phrases in an effort to meet a word count requirement. Unfortunately, this solution takes a lot of effort and results in sub-par writing. In addition, instructors notice this tactic.

This video provides some quick tips for clear and concise writing:

Here are some additional tips for avoiding wordy writing:

  • Use active voice
  • Avoid expletives (That kind, too–but in this case, expletives include There are, There is, & It is)
  • Avoid using inflated vocabulary (skip the thesaurus and use words you know!)
  • Get rid of “that”
  • Avoid repetition
  • Eliminate words like really, actually, so, just, totally, and quite

If you find yourself short on words, it’s likely that your paper is missing an important element of the assignment or that you’ve chosen a topic that is not suitable. Rather than try to extend your paper with unnecessary words, look for additional examples to support your points. Make sure you have sufficient background information. Check to see that you have at least one quote from an outside source per paragraph. Make sure each quote is surrounded by your own words.


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