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(To strike a balance so as not to sound too odd to American readers, I went through the report and added things like "a handful of" or "a swath of" or "a mountain of" before the word "data" so as to keep the verb in its singular form).Meanwhile, the New York Times's stylebook, like the WSJ, accepts it both ways.
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It is also a prime example of a kind of writing prized by people from E. B. White to Gordon Lish, Elmore Leonard, and numberless creative-writing teachers: show don't tell, always keep the verbs active and propulsive, never use a two-dollar word when a ten-center might suffice, leave adverbs to the nervous and the self-obsessed.
Keep the same verb tense throughout the sentence or passage.
§ 7. Keep the subject, the verb, and the object together toward the beginning of the sentence.
Verb Tense Shifts: Remember to keep the tense of the verbs in accordance.
Other languages keep the extensions separated from the verb stem, leaving them as detached particles.
English has kept the alternation in only one verb: singular was, plural were.
To improve the readability of your manuscript, keep subjects and verbs close together in your sentences.
While bantering with the weatherman during the 10 o'clock news, Mr. Anastos said, "Keep plucking that chicken," except the verb sounded an awful lot like an obscenity.
According to BoingBoing, the game is tough as hell and requires players to keep track of verbs on a piece of paper to figure out what commands work in the game.
Keep verbs and nouns obvious.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com