When speaking of conclusions, it is assumed we are referring to essay writing. That being the case, an essay makes a case or argument for a perspective, that of the writer. So, an excellent conclusion contains the logical end point of all arguments made within the paper.
Make cogent arguments within the body of the paper, and bring everything back to those in the conclusion, and it will be good if not excellent.
conclusion
No. Conclusion is a noun. A related adverb form is "conclusively."
No, excellent is an adjective. The adverb form is excellently.
I have tried to take hints and clues from different videos and have come to the conclusion that he is about 21-23
The comparative degree of excellent is more excellent, and the superlative degree of excellent is most excellent.
A syllogism includes two premises and a conclusion. The premises take the form of statement about classes of things and the conclusion is a similar statement which is necessarily implied by the premises.
Excellent is an adjective, meaning well done, superb. (An excellent meal, an excellent student)It is an adjective form of the verb "to excel."
I recommend you take Biotin in pill form. Biotin is an excellent viatamin for the scalp
A hypothesis is a conclusion. To form a hypothesis one would test theories in order to come up with an accurate conclusion.
The word 'conclusion' is the noun form: conclusion, conclusions, and the gerund, concluding.The verb forms are: conclude, concludes, concluding, concluded.The adjective forms are: conclusive, concluding, concluded.The adverb form is: conclusively.
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