DEVELOPING WRITING SKILLS INCLUDING SPECIFIC VOCABULARY

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Yaxshiboyeva Marjona Isroil qizi
Supervisor: Baltayeva Nadira Timurovna

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Completely writing inside learning a language against incorrect conception is one direction acquiring knowledge for difficult subject in our modern area. Since both dashes and quotations exist in both languages, it's common for non-fluent speakers of either language to switch these up. In order to improve your English writing skills, you must familiarize yourself with the formal rules that are specific to the language. You might find some value in getting a textbook on grammar and learning all the rules that way, but you don't really need to. By simply carefully studying reading material in English, you will be able to see how things need to be written in practice. Most importantly, don't take anything for granted.


 

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