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What is an Article?
An article is a piece of writing written for a large audience.
It is mainly intended to be published in a newspaper, magazine or journal, or blog.
It may be the topics of interest of the writer or it may be related to some current issues.
Format of Article writing,
Article writing is divided into three sections,
1. Heading - First, give the article a title that catches the attention of the reader.
2. Byline - A-line having the writer’s name
and 3. Content
The content section is sub-divided into three parts :
1. Introduction
2. Body
3. Conclusion
In the Introduction, write in two-three lines what is the theme.
In the body, You can use three techniques to shape your body as per the theme of the article.
1. Advantage vs Disadvantage
e.g., Online Shopping, here you can write the advantage and disadvantages of online shopping.
2. Cause and Effect
e.g., Pollution, here you can write the causes of pollution and what are the effects of it.
3. Problem and Solution
e.g., Farm Bill 2020, here you can write the problems the farmer were facing and how these bills will help to solve the problem.
In the conclusion, conclude the paragraph giving the overall view or summary of the theme.
Write an article on "The effect of Coronovirus on IT Industry" in around 150-200 words.
Writing Skills
All about Modal Verbs | Defective Verbs | Auxiliary Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Part 1
Can vs Could | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 2
May vs Might | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 3
Will vs Would | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 4
shall vs should | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 5
must vs ought to | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 6
Active and Passive Voice video links :
Active vs Passive Voice | Part 1
Convert Active Voice to Passive Voice | Eight types | Based on Tenses | Part 2
How to convert active to passive voice | Interrogative Sentence | Seven Steps | Part 3 | Examples | Exercise | part 3
Convert active to passive voice | Interrogative Sentence | WH Words | Part 4 | Examples | Exercise
Grammar Basics | Parts of Speech |
Tenses | Advanced Grammar | Animated videos
Active Passive Voice | English Grammar
Grammar Basics | Sentences
Direct Indirect Speech | Advanced Grammar
Important Grammar Lessons
Articles In English
Figure of Speech
Exam Preparation Tips
Subject-Verb Agreement
Modifiers
An article is a piece of writing written for a large audience.
It is mainly intended to be published in a newspaper, magazine or journal, or blog.
It may be the topics of interest of the writer or it may be related to some current issues.
Format of Article writing,
Article writing is divided into three sections,
1. Heading - First, give the article a title that catches the attention of the reader.
2. Byline - A-line having the writer’s name
and 3. Content
The content section is sub-divided into three parts :
1. Introduction
2. Body
3. Conclusion
In the Introduction, write in two-three lines what is the theme.
In the body, You can use three techniques to shape your body as per the theme of the article.
1. Advantage vs Disadvantage
e.g., Online Shopping, here you can write the advantage and disadvantages of online shopping.
2. Cause and Effect
e.g., Pollution, here you can write the causes of pollution and what are the effects of it.
3. Problem and Solution
e.g., Farm Bill 2020, here you can write the problems the farmer were facing and how these bills will help to solve the problem.
In the conclusion, conclude the paragraph giving the overall view or summary of the theme.
Write an article on "The effect of Coronovirus on IT Industry" in around 150-200 words.
Writing Skills
All about Modal Verbs | Defective Verbs | Auxiliary Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Part 1
Can vs Could | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 2
May vs Might | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 3
Will vs Would | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 4
shall vs should | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 5
must vs ought to | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 6
Active and Passive Voice video links :
Active vs Passive Voice | Part 1
Convert Active Voice to Passive Voice | Eight types | Based on Tenses | Part 2
How to convert active to passive voice | Interrogative Sentence | Seven Steps | Part 3 | Examples | Exercise | part 3
Convert active to passive voice | Interrogative Sentence | WH Words | Part 4 | Examples | Exercise
Grammar Basics | Parts of Speech |
Tenses | Advanced Grammar | Animated videos
Active Passive Voice | English Grammar
Grammar Basics | Sentences
Direct Indirect Speech | Advanced Grammar
Important Grammar Lessons
Articles In English
Figure of Speech
Exam Preparation Tips
Subject-Verb Agreement
Modifiers
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