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More on tautology
 
<div class="pg_page_title">Further Advice on Avoiding Tautology</div>
 
This is a completion of the lesson on tautology.
This is a completion of the lesson on tautology.


Further Advice on Avoiding Tautology
==Rearrange the sentence if necessary:==
Rearrange the sentence if necessary:
*The reason she fell down was because she tripped. (not so good)
The reason she fell down was because she tripped. (not so good)
*She fell down because she tripped.
She fell down because she tripped.
 
==There are other expressions that result in tautology. These include:==
*Eject out
*Cope up with
*Reverse back
*Lend out
*But, however
*Past history
*Essential necessity
*Combine together
*Eventualities that would occur
*Can be able
*Should in case
*Square in shape
*Joint partnership
*Scamper about
*Appealing to the eye


There are other expressions that result in tautology. These include:
==Finally, avoid using words that describe something which can do  without the explanation as it is inherent.==
Eject out
*When he woke up, he watched the sun rise from the east. (wrong)
Cope up with
*When he woke up, he watched the sun rise. (correct)
Reverse back
*When he woke up, he watched the sunrise. (correct)
Lend out
But, however
Past history
Essential necessity
Combine together
Eventualities that would occur
Can be able
Should in case
Square in shape
Joint partnership
Scamper about
Appealing to the eye


• Finally, avoid using words that describe something which can do  without the explanation as it is inherent.
==Other Lessons==
When he woke up, he watched the sun rise from the east. (wrong)
* [[Language/English/Grammar/POSSESSIVE-PRONOUNS|POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS]]
◇ When he woke up, he watched the sun rise. (correct)
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Collocations-with-catch|Collocations with catch]]
◇ When he woke up, he watched the sunrise. (correct)
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Legitimate-Ellipsis-and-False-Ellipsis|Legitimate Ellipsis and False Ellipsis]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/When-use-If-or-Whether|When use If or Whether]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Turn-an-Adjective-into-an-Adverb|Turn an Adjective into an Adverb]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/In:-place|In: place]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Afraid|Afraid]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Positions-of-Reflexive-Pronouns-in-Sentences|Positions of Reflexive Pronouns in Sentences]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Prepositions-of-Time|Prepositions of Time]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/-After--as-an-adverb| After as an adverb]]
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 26 March 2023

Further Advice on Avoiding Tautology

This is a completion of the lesson on tautology.

Rearrange the sentence if necessary:[edit | edit source]

  • The reason she fell down was because she tripped. (not so good)
  • She fell down because she tripped.

There are other expressions that result in tautology. These include:[edit | edit source]

  • Eject out
  • Cope up with
  • Reverse back
  • Lend out
  • But, however
  • Past history
  • Essential necessity
  • Combine together
  • Eventualities that would occur
  • Can be able
  • Should in case
  • Square in shape
  • Joint partnership
  • Scamper about
  • Appealing to the eye

Finally, avoid using words that describe something which can do without the explanation as it is inherent.[edit | edit source]

  • When he woke up, he watched the sun rise from the east. (wrong)
  • When he woke up, he watched the sun rise. (correct)
  • When he woke up, he watched the sunrise. (correct)

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]