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Writing Magazine - August 2016
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Writing Magazine - August 2016

For every writer, from beginner to advanced, whether you write for pleasure or publication, and whatever your writing preferences, Writing Magazine – the UK's biggest and bestselling magazine for writers – has something to help you.
 
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Writer's Yearbook presents - Novel Writing 2016
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Writer's Yearbook presents - Novel Writing 2016

For every writer, from beginner to advanced, whether you write for pleasure or publication, and whatever your writing preferences, Novel Writing 2016 – the UK's biggest and bestselling magazine for writers – has something to help you.
 
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The Writer - September 2016
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The Writer - September 2016

Since 1887 The Writer has provided the motivation, writing techniques, expert tips and compelling author insights that turn good writing into great writing. We’ll help you become a better writer, find markets for your work, understand the business of writing, follow industry news and trends, reach your goals, and more!
 
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Contractions
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ContractionsContractions

We use contractions (I’m, we’re) in everyday speech and informal writing. Contractions, which are sometimes called ‘short forms’, commonly combine a pronoun or noun and a verb, or a verb and not, in a shorter form. Contractions are usually not appropriate in formal writing.

We make contractions with auxiliary verbs, and also with be and have when they are not auxiliary verbs. When we make a contraction, we commonly put an apostrophe in place of a missing letter.

 
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Organic Chemistry I as a Second Language: First Semester Topics, 3rd Edition
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Organic Chemistry I as a Second Language: First Semester Topics, 3rd Edition

Readers continue to turn to Klein because it enables them to better understand fundamental principles, solve problems, and focus on what they need to know to succeed. This edition explores the major principles in the field and explains why they are relevant. It is written in a way that clearly shows the patterns in organic chemistry so that readers can gain a deeper conceptual understanding of the material. Topics are presented clearly in an accessible writing style along with numerous of hands-on problem solving exercises.
 
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