Post by account_disabled on Dec 28, 2023 8:59:39 GMT
For example, imagine reading a text like this. One thing is certain. they will be late. The problem was this. there was no more time. There is no doubt. they were lackadaisical. The text, but when used repeatedly it will tire the reader. In these cases, careful reading in the review, if possible aloud, can identify repetitive expressions and phrase constructions. Repetition of "what" “Que” is one of the most versatile words in Spanish. It can serve as a pronoun, adverb, connector and noun. That is why it is so common to exaggerate its use. In the phrase “They told us that the texts that were written were very good, even though they had no name.
So much so that it is annoying, right? One way to change Special Data this phrase would be. “They advised that the written texts were very good, despite not having a name.” The solutions to avoid the “that” are quite diverse, but always remember to evaluate how the change will affect the context and meaning of the phrase. If you need more advice to make these modifications, we can offer you these. Change it to a punctuation mark. “It was announced that he was free” – “It was announced. he was free. You can change it for the pronoun “cual” or its variations. “The children who played soccer” – “The children, who played soccer” Change it to the gerund of the verb.
César read a publication while criticizing it” – “César read a publication criticizing it” Make simple uses of the participle. “The works that were finished” – “The finished works” Change it for an adjective. “Desserts that pleased the palate” – “Desserts that were pleasing to the palate.” Change them for a noun. “Marcelo, who plays on the city team” – “Marcelo, player on the city team.” Ambiguity Have you ever read a sentence and been confused by its meaning? When this doubt arises, you usually find yourself facing a very common language vice. ambiguity. The text has two interpretations and does not clearly convey the idea.
So much so that it is annoying, right? One way to change Special Data this phrase would be. “They advised that the written texts were very good, despite not having a name.” The solutions to avoid the “that” are quite diverse, but always remember to evaluate how the change will affect the context and meaning of the phrase. If you need more advice to make these modifications, we can offer you these. Change it to a punctuation mark. “It was announced that he was free” – “It was announced. he was free. You can change it for the pronoun “cual” or its variations. “The children who played soccer” – “The children, who played soccer” Change it to the gerund of the verb.
César read a publication while criticizing it” – “César read a publication criticizing it” Make simple uses of the participle. “The works that were finished” – “The finished works” Change it for an adjective. “Desserts that pleased the palate” – “Desserts that were pleasing to the palate.” Change them for a noun. “Marcelo, who plays on the city team” – “Marcelo, player on the city team.” Ambiguity Have you ever read a sentence and been confused by its meaning? When this doubt arises, you usually find yourself facing a very common language vice. ambiguity. The text has two interpretations and does not clearly convey the idea.