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Style
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Formal
Style
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May use numerals for numbers
1,
5, 20, 100, 150
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Write
out numbers of one or two words
one,
two hundred, one million
Use numerals for numbers of three or more words
201,
47.5, 1,005
Use numerals for dates
July
19, 2001 20
May 2001
Write out any number beginning a sentence
Twenty-five
thousand dollars was more than he could afford.
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May use
contractions
can’t,
won’t, shouldn’t
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Write out
all contractions
cannot, will
not, should not
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May use
first, second, or third person pronouns:
1st
I, me, we, us
2nd
you
3rd
he, she, it, they, them
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Keep
writing entirely in third person, or use first person sparingly.
Eliminate
second person (you) entirely; substitute he, she, they, a
person, people, one, or another noun.
Resist the
temptation to overuse the impersonal one:
Impersonal:
One finds the hottest temperatures in
equatorial zones.
Revised:
The hottest temperatures can be found in equatorial
zones.
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May
abbreviate to save time and space.
U.S., Feb.,
TV, CA
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Spell out
most abbreviations
United
States, February, television, California
Never use
etc. or &
May use
abbreviations in standard use (never written out)
Mr., Mrs.,
PhD, a.m., p.m.
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May use
slang or colloquial expressions
a lot, kids,
guy, jerk, mess around, swipe, awesome, blab
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Eliminate
slang and colloquial expressions.
Substitute
many, much, a great deal, or a specific amount for a lot.
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Updated
06/23/03 by D.Hogan
Poway Unified School District
©February 2003
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