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Believer Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Writing a topic

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00What do I have to remember when writing a topic? Can any word forms(?) can be used as a topic like 'telemarketing', 'school', 'sharing your know-hows', 'what do to when a stranger comes into your house?'?02br
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00If yes, are there any others like writing a topic where virtually any forms are allowed (as I see it to be) in normal academic writing situations? 0-
  

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02br 00Topics are titles, and yes, I suppose they can be in almost any form. Some of these are not very 'academic', however (as with your last two). Other situations which are relatively free of grammar constrictions are newspaper headlines, signs and memos.

  • 02br 00Topics are titles, and yes, I suppose they can be in almost any form.
  • Some of these are not very 'academic', however (as with your last two).
  • Other situations which are relatively free of grammar constrictions are newspaper headlines, signs and memos.
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00Topics are titles, and yes, I suppose they can be in almost any form. Some of these are not very 'academic', however (as with your last two). Other situations which are relatively free of grammar constrictions are newspaper headlines, signs and memos. These are not terribly academic either.0-

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