English Paraphrasing Notes
English Paraphrasing Notes
• Synonyms: Replace words with their synonyms (e.g., "happy" becomes "joyful").
• Change Sentence Structure: Alter the order of information or change from active to
passive voice (e.g., "The cat chased the mouse" becomes "The mouse was chased by
the cat").
• Break Long Sentences: Split complex sentences into simpler ones, or combine short
sentences into more complex structures.
• Change Word Forms: Modify the form of words, such as turning nouns into verbs
(e.g., "education" to "educate").
Examples of Paraphrasing:
• Copying Too Closely: Paraphrasing should not just be a few words changed here and
there.
• Losing the Original Meaning: Ensure the paraphrase reflects the same idea as the
original text.
• Overusing Synonyms: Simply substituting words without changing the structure can
make the text awkward or unclear.
Practice Paraphrasing:
1. Read a Passage:
o Start with short paragraphs from reliable sources.
2. Write Your Version:
o Without looking at the original, write down the main ideas in your own words.
3. Compare and Adjust:
o Compare your version with the original to make sure you haven’t missed any
key points and adjust as necessary.
Benefits of Paraphrasing: