3.2 Grammar
3.2.1 Introduction
The rule is to be natural and human, not pompous and unnatural. If in doubt, ask: “What would I say to this person face to face?” Writing should be more like speaking.
Letters and documents become difficult to read if they contain:
LONG WORDS
LONG SENTENCES
LONG PARAGRAPHS
3.2.2 Getting tenses right
Present
SIMPLE
he works
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CONTINUOUS
he is working
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PERFECT
he has worked
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PERFECT CONTINUOUS
he has been working
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Past
SIMPLE
he worked
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CONTINUOUS
he was working
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PERFECT
he had worked
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PERFECT CONTINUOUS
he had been working
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Future
SIMPLE
he will work
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CONTINUOUS
he will be working
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PERFECT
he will have worked
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PERFECT CONTINUOUS
he will have been working
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Conditional
SIMPLE
he would work
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CONTINUOUS
he would be working
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PERFECT
he would have worked
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PERFECT CONTINUOUS
he would have been working
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Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don’t.
Pete Seeger
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“Yesterday is history
Tomorrow is a mystery
Today is a gift – That is
Why it is called a present!”
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3.2.3 Words
3.2.3.1 Introduction
Short words are easier to read than long words because they are easier to recognise and interpret. We get more practice in using the words we speak;
so when we see a word which we do not use in conversation, it is harder for us to understand.
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Always try to use words whose meanings are precise, and not open to doubt
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Use a short word (or even two or three) instead of one long one. However, at times we may need to use some long word for variety and precision. Try to keep long words below 10% of the total by cutting out the unnecessary ones.
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Write to express not impress!
What does “hot” mean? List the possible meanings of the word “hot”
One factory has this accident recorded: An electrician put a sign “hot” on a bare and protruding piece of metal. A workman was “careful” to equip himself with metal tongs before trying to pick it up. He got the shock of his life.
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To an electrical engineer “hot” means alive with electric current.
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To a metallurgist it may mean simply high in temperature.
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To some physicists the first meaning would be “radioactive”.
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To some of the men around the office the first meaning of “hot” is sexy.
3.2.3.2 Word use
Keep it short and simple!
Rather than: Use:
discontinue stop
submit for consideration propose
proceed go
commence start
occurrence event
dispatch send
in respect of of, about
make modifications to modify, change
demonstrate show
is in a position to can
we would be grateful if you would please
facilitate help
Be precise, avoid jargon and clichés
correspondence i.e. letter
communication e.g. report, memo, telephone call
illustration graph or diagram
a large proportion of many
concerning about
at the present time now
currently now
despite the fact that although
furnish particulars give details
in conjunction with with
in the course of during
on account of the fact that because
assuring you of our best attention NOTHING. Leave it out!
Enclosed please find I enclose
Trust this meets with your approval NOTHING. Leave it out!
Perhaps use: I hope this is what you wanted”
But remember – ultimately, Accuracy and Clarity are more important than Brevity.
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