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This is a completion of the lesson on tautology.
This is a completion of the lesson on tautology.


==Further Advice on Avoiding Tautology==
<div style="font-size:300%;"> Further Advice on Avoiding Tautology</div>
*Rearrange the sentence if necessary:
**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:
==Rearrange the sentence if necessary:==
*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:==
*Eject out
*Eject out
*Cope up with
*Cope up with
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*Appealing to the eye
*Appealing to the eye


*Finally, avoid using words that describe something which can do  without the explanation as it is inherent.
==Finally, avoid using words that describe something which can do  without the explanation as it is inherent.==
**When he woke up, he watched the sun rise from the east. (wrong)
*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 sun rise. (correct)
**When he woke up, he watched the sunrise. (correct)
*When he woke up, he watched the sunrise. (correct)

Revision as of 15:04, 23 October 2020

More on tautology

This is a completion of the lesson on tautology.

Further Advice on Avoiding Tautology

Rearrange the sentence if necessary:

  • 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:

  • 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.

  • 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)