
1. Always use the active voice
Use the active voice and adhere to subject-verb-object sentence structure. It’s the most direct path to making your point. The passive voice might be grammatically correct, but it creates long, complex sentences and is a weaker way of presenting information.
2. Review and edit your work
Tighten your writing, check your word choice and sentence structure, and hone your voice to improve your style.
3. Use a natural, conversational tone
Your writing style relies on your own, unique voice. Write like you converse. Shape ideas with your original thoughts and voice, and do your best to avoid clichés. Your writing style should reflect your personality.
4. Read famous authors
Great writers put a stamp on their writing with a signature style. Learn how other writers create their style. Then do the same with your own writing.
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