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Banish Flabby Opinion Statements

Feb 09, 20231 minSeason 3Ep. 19
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Episode description

Angels appear to people. Opinions do not. So don't use this one common phrase in your academic essay, under peril of your professor's red pen!

Transcript

Welcome to the Grammar Minute, where we’re saving the English language sixty seconds at a time! I’m Lauren Smyth, and today’s tip is a little unusual in that it has (almost) nothing to do with grammar. Here it is, condensed to just four words: Banish flabby opinion statements. Academic essays are always the worst offenders here. "It appears to me ..." should never appear, but, sadly, it often does. Angels appear to people. Opinions do not. Chances are good that you did not stumble on your opinion one day while casually taking a stroll through a field of flowers. You thought about it, you argued for and against it, and you went to the intellectual effort of forming and holding an original idea. Fight for it. "Argue" your thesis statement. "Claim" your facts. "Acknowledge" your opponents. Don't "seem" or "appear" to be "expressing." Do or do not. There is no "appearing." That’s your Grammar Minute! Visit thegrammarminute.com for more tips and tricks.
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