In writing for different disciplines, it's important to tailor your language, tone, and citation style to the specific expectations of that field. Each discipline has its own conventions and rules for presenting information and making arguments effectively. It's crucial to understand these expectations in order to communicate your ideas clearly and professionally within that discipline.
Writing is a skill not behaviour.
Chemistry is a learning discipline and is learned at school.
Writing in discipline refers to the practice of writing within a specific field or academic discipline, using terminology, conventions, and styles specific to that area of study. It involves conveying information relevant to the discipline, citing sources appropriately, and adhering to the standards and expectations of the field in terms of clarity, organization, and argumentation.
subject = friend predicate = verb = learned
This semester, we have been learning about persuasive writing, speech writing and poetry.
Yes. Everything about language must be learned: it does not "come naturally."
Betsy is the simple subject in this sentence, and really the complete subject. Learned is the verb, because it is an action and is what Betsy (the subject) did. How is the direct object. (Therefore, learned would be a transitive verb.) It answers learned what? Learned how. To walk is a prepositional phrase. To is the preposition and walk is the object of the preposition in this phrase.
Egyptians
a lesson learned from the work.
Richard L. Curwin has written: 'Am I in trouble?' -- subject(s): Parent and child, Responsibility in children, Communication in the family, Discipline of children 'Developing individual values in the classroom' -- subject(s): Moral education 'Discipline with dignity' 'Making evaluation meaningful' -- subject(s): Grading and marking (Students) 'Entering adulthood' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Social skills, Discipline of children, Adolescent psychology, Self-control 'The discipline book' -- subject(s): School discipline
Writing is a subject part of language. In writing you do grammar punctuation and spelling errors.
learned.