Read, read,
read, read. You are then reading the writings of others--the flip side, so to speak. Find one
good author that you like and read work after work. Soon, you will find yourself imitating the
sentence structure of this author. A friend loved Thomas Hardy's novels and soon began sentences
with participial phrases, just as Hardy often does.
People who are voracious
readers have a command of the language from so much exposure to sentences. Imitate the style of
an author you like and practice these sentences daily.
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