Not sure about the "army" part of your question, but the easiest way to write in the active voice is to "blame" your subject for the action. So, instead of "the cup was broken by Bob" (passive voice), write, "Bob broke the cup."
What is the Army writing standard
practical problems regarding style in technica writing ?
I am writing an example sentence.
Yes, it is standard to put a space after a comma in a sentence according to most style guides and conventions in English writing. This helps with readability and clarity in separating different elements of the sentence.
In informal writing, such as a text message or casual email, it is acceptable to use a comma at the end of a sentence in a dialog to indicate a pause or trailing off. However, in formal writing, like academic papers or professional correspondence, it is not standard practice to end a sentence in a dialog with a comma.
Example sentence - I am writing a book and will be sure to include you in the next chapter.
A number of elements are factored in regarding the success of a web-comic such as the quality of the artwork , the standard of writing and the comics exposure on the Internet as well as by word of mouth .
quant à ... /or/ au sujet de ...
Writing numbers in standard form is writing numbers regular. For example One million in standard form is 1,000,000.
In journalistic writing, only one space. In all other writing, two spaces.
When starting a claim, you can open with a straightforward statement such as "I am writing to submit a claim for..." or "I wish to file a claim regarding...". This helps clearly indicate the purpose of the communication.
No, the sentence "all you could do was keep writing" is a complete sentence because it has a subject ("you") and a verb phrase ("could do was keep writing"). It expresses a complete thought on its own.