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L'IMPORTANZA DI ANDARE A CAPO ✍🏻😎 #scrittura#writingtips#wearewriting ⏩ Questo è l'incipit de 📕Il calamaro gigante di Fabio Genovesi: Del mare non sappiamo nulla. Nulla di nulla, eppure il mare è quasi tutto. Il fatto di andare a capo, dopo la prima frase, è una scelta efficace. Perché? ⏩ Quando mettiamo un punto, il lettore respira. Se andiamo a capo, la pausa è ancora più lunga. Funziona perché crea sospensione. L'opposizione tra nulla della prima frase e tutto della seconda rimarca l'effetto (non sarebbe stato uguale con i due termini di seguito). ✅ Andare a capo deve essere una scelta ragionata. ✅ Evitate in ogni caso muri di testo. ✅ Certo, andare a capo deve avere un senso, se vogliamo rendere l'idea di un discorso che continua, continuiamo. N.B.📕📕📕 Il libro di Genovesi è bello, parla di personaggi incredibili, esistiti nella realtà. La storia è originale. @writingway 🙌Se ti è piaciuto questo post e pensi possa interessare ad altri, inoltralo cliccando sulla freccia a destra.

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@English_Speakers · Post #3541 · 10/08/2018, 03:32

Important Five: Common Errors in the use of Prepositions 1) For #Days#, we use 'On', For Dates, we use 'On', For months we use, 'In', For seasons we use 'In', For a particular time, we use 'At'. For morning and evening, we use 'In'. For night, we use# 'At'.# #At:# at 7 o'clock; at midday; at dinner; at Christmas #In:# in the evening; in Easter week; in September; in (the) winter; in 1864; in the 20th century #On:# on Friday; on April 1st; on Christmas Day #Incorrect:# My brother completed the project in a month’s time. #Correct:# My brother completed the project in a month. #Incorrect:# We love to visit the nearest market on Sunday. #Correct:# We love to visit the nearest market on #Sundays.# 2)The verbs lack, approach and enter are directly followed by objects without prepositions. Other verbs that do not normally take prepositions are: discuss, marry and resemble. #Incorrect:# Although my sister is intelligent, she lacks of confidence. #Correct:# Although my sister is intelligent, she# lacks confidence.# #Incorrect:# The train is now approaching to my city. #Correct:# The train is now #approaching my city.# #Incorrect:# The boys were not allowed to enter into the house. #Correct:# The boys were not allowed to #enter the house.# 3) The prepositions #in# and #on# are used to show position. To say where things are going, we use #into# and #onto.# #Incorrect: #The ball rolled slowly in the goal. #Correct:# The ball rolled slowly# into# the goal. #Incorrect:# She ran in the room crying. #Correct:# She ran #into# the room crying. 4) We use #in# to say how soon something will happen. #Within# means ‘inside’ or ‘not beyond’. #Incorrect:# The train will arrive #within# six minutes. #Correct:# The train will arrive# in# six minutes. #Incorrect#: You need to complete this book in a month. #Correct:# You need to complete this book within a month. #Incorrect:# If you don’t live by your income, you will have to pay huge debts. #Correct:# If you don’t live# within# your income, you will have to pay huge debts. 5) #Through# is used for movement in a three-dimensional space. #Incorrect:# The ball went #to# the window and fell on the ground. #Correct#: The ball went #through# the window and fell on the ground.