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RESEARCH WRITING: REPORTING VERBS

RESEARCH WRITING: REPORTING VERBS . In academic writing it is necessary to refer to the RESEARCH of others using REPORTING VERBS . REPORTING VERBS help the reader understand the relevance of the sources in your writing and can help you to strengthen your argument. However, we can sometimes get stuck by repeatedly using states' or reports';. there are many other REPORTING VERBS that can show how you feel about the RESEARCH and how the authors view their own RESEARCH . Common REPORTING VERBS Strong REPORTING VERBS Neutral REPORTING REPORTING VERBS acknowledge advocate assume categorise affirm argue comment compare assert assume contrast define believe challenge Tentative demonstrate describe condone concede REPORTING VERBS document discuss confirm conclude admit examine explain contend deny caution explore focus on declare determine consider found identify dismiss dispute hypothesise indicate interpret disregard doubt imply list mention emphasise endorse moot note observe establish highlight postulate point out present ignore infer propose reflect regard insist maintain question report reveal misinterpret negate recommend show state object

PPPPresent tense resent tense resent tense Use present tense when discussing findings from the literature.* Trang (2011) emphasis es that this is not the case. **** Note in many of the sciences, past tense is used when discussing findings. It was found that all these factors contributed significantly to the flow behaviour. As

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