Question: The sentence below is an example of how nominalizations affect clarity and concision: There has been speculation by educators about the role of the family
The sentence below is an example of how nominalizations affect clarity and concision:
"There has been speculation by educators about the role of the family in improving educational background."
- It takes 3 words to get to the key problem here: something about speculation regarding education.
- It takes 5 words to understand the main characters of the story: educators.
- What is the subject of the sentence? It is an "empty" subject: There.
- What is the verb that partners with the subject? Non-action linking verbs: has been.
- The nominalization speculation is the direct object of the linking verbs has been.
- The sentence is in passive voice, which has an effect on concision and directness.
In the box below, change the nominalization speculation to its verb form. Then, using the bullet list of problems with the original sentence as your guide, revise the sentence so that it's more active, concise, and clear.
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