කඩ්ඩෙන් වැඩ දාන්න වදන් සෙට් එකක්

twisted

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    upon purple clouds
    සිඞ්හලෙන් කියන තියෙන උපදෙස් ටිකවත් තේරුන්නෑ
    තේරෙන කෙනෙකුට වැඩක් වෙන්නැතෑ බම්ප්
     

    whizzkid

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    Good Thread....

    Rep7++ Whizzkid :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:


    ;););););)


    මෙන්න English articles, blogs වගේ ලියන අයට ගොඩක් වැදගත් වදන් ටිකක් ගෙනාව. professional විදිහට කඩ්ඩ පාවිච්චි කරන්න කැමති අය මේ language styles use කරල බලන්න.

    [ ] තියෙන තැන් අතරට ගැලපෙන වචනයක් දාන්න.
    ( ) අතර තියෙන වචනෙ වෙනුවට ඕනනම් කැමති වචනයක් දාන්න.
    Bold කරල තියෙන කොටස්වලට වැඩිපුර අවධනයක් දෙන්න.


    Argue
    a. Along similar lines, [X] argues that ___.
    b. There seems to be no compelling reason to argue that ___.
    c. As a rebuttal to this point, it might be (convincingly) argued that ___.
    d. There are [three] main arguments that can be advanced to support ___.
    e. The underlying argument in favor of / against [X] is that ___.
    f. [X]’s argument in favor of / against [Y] runs as follows: ___.

    Claim
    a. In this [paper], I put forward the claim that ___.
    b. [X] develops the claim that ___.
    c. There is ample / growing support for the claim that ___.
    d. [X]’s findings lend support to the claim that ___.
    e. Taking a middle-ground position, [X] claims that ___.

    Data
    a. The data gathered in the [pilot study] suggests / suggest that ___.
    b. The data appears / appear to suggest that ___.
    c. The data yielded by this [study] provides strong / convincing evidence that ___. (yielded = generated)
    d. A closer look at the data indicates that ___.
    e. The data generated by [X] is / are reported in [table 1].
    f. The aim of this [section] is to generalize beyond the data and ___.

    In modern usage, data can also be treated as a mass / uncountable noun, like information. Before you submit your work, check whether the institution you’re writing for / on behalf of prefers data + plural verb.

    Debate
    a. [X] has fostered debate on ___. (fostered = encouraged)
    b. There has been an inconclusive debate about whether ___.
    c. The question of whether ___ has caused much debate in [our profession] [over the years].
    d. (Much of) the current debate revolves around ___.

    Discussion
    a. In this section / chapter, the discussion will point to ___.
    b. The foregoing discussion implies that ___. (foregoing = that came before)
    c. For the sake of discussion, I would like to argue that ___.
    d. In this study, the question under discussion is ___.
    e. In this paper, the discussion centers on ___.
    f. [X] lies at the heart of the discussion on ___.

    Evidence (Remember: Evidence is uncountable.)
    a. The available evidence seems to suggest that ___ / point to ___.
    b. On the basis of the evidence currently available, it seems fair to suggest that ___.
    c. There is overwhelming evidence corroborating the notion that ___. (corroborating = confirming)
    d. Further evidence supporting / against [X] may lie in the findings of [Y], who ___.
    e. These results provide confirmatory evidence that ___.

    Ground
    a. I will now summarize the ground covered in this [chapter] by ___.
    b. On logical grounds, there is no compelling reason to argue that ___.
    c. [X] takes a middle-ground position on [Y] and argues that ___.
    d. On these grounds, we can argue that ___.
    e. [X]’s views are grounded on the assumption that ___.

    Issue
    a. This study is an attempt to address the issue of ___.
    b. In the present study, the issue under scrutiny is ___.
    c. The issue of whether ___ is clouded by the fact that ___. (clouded = made less clear)
    d. To portray the issue in [X]’s terms, ___.
    e. Given the centrality of this issue to [my claim], I will now ___.
    f. This [chapter] is concerned with the issue of [how/whether/what] ___.

    Literature
    a. [X] is prominent in the literature on [Y].
    b. There is a rapidly growing literature on [X], which indicates that ___.
    c. The literature shows no consensus on [X], which means that ___.
    d. The (current) literature on [X] abounds with examples of ___.

    Premise
    a. The main theoretical premise behind [X] is that ___.
    b. [X] and [Y] share an important premise: ___.
    c. [X] is premised on the assumption that ___.
    d. The basic premises of [X]’s theory / argument are ___.
    e. The arguments against [X]’s premise rest on [four] assumptions: ___.

    Research
    a.This study draws on research conducted by ___.
    b. Although there has been relatively little research on / into [X], ___.
    c. In the last [X] years, [educational] research has provided ample support for the assertion that ___.
    d. Current research appears / seems to validate the view that ___.
    e. Research on / into ___ does not support the view that ___.
    f. Further research in this area may include ___ and ___.
    g. Evidence for [X] is borne out by research that shows ___.
    h. There is insufficient research on / into ___ to draw any firm conclusions about / on ___.

    View
    a. The consensus view seems to be that ___.
    b. [X] propounds the view that ___. (propound = put forward for consideration)
    c. Current research (does not) appear(s) to validate such a view.
    d. There have been dissenters to the view that ___. (dissenter = someone who disagrees)
    e. The answer to [X] / The difference between [X] and [Y] is not as clear-cut as popular views might suggest.
    f. The view that _____ is (very much) in line with [common sense].
    g. I am not alone in my view that ___.
    h. [X] puts forward the view that ___.
    i. [X]’s views rest on the assumption that ___.



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    Cyper

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