Summary  
 
In this chapter, you focused on revising your sentences 
to make them clear and concise.
 
To make your sentences clear, you need to 
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be specific 
and 
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avoid jargon. 
 
To make your sentences concise, you need to write 
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only the 
necessary words
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only one idea 
per sentence
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usually in 
the active voice.
 
Finally, you need to use plain and modern English (instead of 
"old fashioned business English").
 
Summary Exercises  
 
There are two exercises in this section. In Exercise 1, 
you'll review what you learned in this chapter. In Exercise 2, you'll practise 
revising a letter to make your sentences clear and concise. 
 
EXERCISE 1   
 
Revise the following sentences to make them clear, 
concise and modern. Type your answers in the space provided.
 
1) I acknowledge receipt of your letter which was written 
on 4 June. 
    
I received your letter of 4 June.  
    
2) In compliance with your request, I will send you the 
PIL information tomorrow. 
    
As requested, I will send you information on the Personal 
Instalment Loan (PIL) tomorrow.  
    
3) We cannot provide a new cheque book immediately due to 
the fact that it takes a few days for printing. 
    
We are unable to provide a new cheque book immediately as 
it takes a few days to print.  
    
4) With reference to the captioned subject, I am pleased 
to inform you that your application is successful. [the "captioned subject" is 
"HSBC Classic Visa card"]  
    
I am pleased to inform you that your application for an 
HSBC Classic Visa card is successful.  
    
5) Kindly fill in the attached form and forward it to me 
at your earliest convenience. 
 
Please fill in the attached form and send it to me by 4 
June.
 
SUMMARY EXERCISE 2: LETTER TO MR PERRY   
 
In Chapter 3 you drafted a letter to Mr Perry and then 
revised the document for completeness. In Chapter 4, your revised the paragraphs 
of the letter to make them cohesive.
 
In this exercise, you'll revise the letter to Mr Perry 
again. This time, you'll try to make the sentences clear and 
concise.
 
To do this exercise, you'll need the letter that you 
revised in Chapter 4. 
 
Check each sentence to ensure that it is clear and 
concise.
 
To make a sentence clear, you need to
l         
be specific 
and 
l         
avoid jargon. 
 
To make a sentence concise, you need to
l         
include only 
the necessary words
l         
include only 
one idea
l         
avoid the 
passive voice of the verb
l         
avoid 
old-fashioned business English.
 
Write your revision on a piece of 
paper.
 
When you've finished revising the sentences in your 
letter to Mr Perry, keep both the "first draft" and this "third revision". 
You'll need them in Chapters 6 and 8.
 
Well Done!  
 
You've now completed Chapter 5!
 
In this chapter you continued to look at the fourth stage 
of the Writing Process: Revise.
 
So, now you know how to 
write clear and concise sentences
revise sentences to make them clear and 
concise.
 
In the next chapter, you'll continue to learn how to 
revise your documents. You'll discover how to revise your sentences to make them 
courteous.
 
See you there!
 
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