Do you face similar challenges when you write in your native language?
Ever since I have been writing I have written free style. I'm now doubting it's the right style for me. I have a personal problem with the word (perfect). I just want to be understood without doubt. But now I am wondering about diagramming or orderly style (123-abc) etc. To me the subject should be the whole point of the writing. As a train has a engine cargo cars and a caboose also should writing. I have been writing free style so long have I really been understood (without doubt)? Since we are flawed as humans and our language how do we make ourself understood (without doubt)? Can (order 123-abc) writing help me to be better understood? pljames
The text above my writing is confusing to me. How can I use it to standard reading pargraphs?
Do you face similar challenges when you write in your native language?
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.
pljames, you state that your native language is English. If it is, I am not quite sure what your problems are. I have no wish to appear unkind but, frankly, I haven't the faintest idea what you are talking about in the post that I have quoted above.
What do you mean by, "I have written free style?"
What do you mean by, "I have a personal problem with the word (perfect)"?
I don't really understand why language should have a caboose. Can you explain?
To which 'text above my writing' are you referring?
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English pl
Whatever comes to mind. There is no order. pl
Writing freestyle means whatever comes to mind. There is no order to the pargraphs. By order I mean 123/abc
across or down. Perferable down. I try to make the subject the whole point in one word. Then define the point
words in each sentence. But I have a problem with the (word/perfect) not the computer program. I want to be understood
without doubt. English has flaws like this writer. Is it possible to clear my style up so as to be understood
without doubt in some writing order? pljames
It's going to be difficult to help you because I don't understand what you are saying.
Are you suggesting that paragraphs can be written across or down? Across what?
What do you mean by 'subject' in the second line? Is it the grammatical subject of the verb or the topic of your essay?
What do you mean by the brackets and slash in I have a problem with the (word/perfect)?
I notice that you have not answered three of the questions I asked earlier. Unless you can clear up some of these points, there is not much we can do.
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If there is no order, then it will be difficult to attain perfection because this will present challenges to many readers.