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November 26, 2016 By Teresa Nolan

Verb tenses in scientific manuscripts

Verb tenses in scientific manuscripts

A key aspect of producing a well-written scientific manuscript worthy of publication is the use of appropriate verb tenses in the different sections of the manuscript. Here, we discuss when/where/how to use the different verb tenses. Examples of the verb tenses used in two well-written published … [Read more...]

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Which versus that

Which versus that

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