Apart and a part are commonly confused in written English because they sound the same when spoken. However, they have different meanings and we should differentiate between the two when writing. A Part - Meaning & Examples A part is simply a noun (part) with an indefinite article (a) in front of it. The Oxford... Continue Reading →
Richard Dawkins – Master of Academic Writing
The efficiency with which Richard Dawkins writes makes reading his work an absolute joy. Any student wishing to improve their writing style should seek him out post-haste. His latest offering, Books Do Furnish a Life, is a collection of forewords, afterwords and transcripts that includes the standard Dawkins fare of evolution and atheism. But let's... Continue Reading →