Writamins: Grammar and Punctuation

People judge your intelligence and competence by your grammar and punctuation.
Avoid making rookie writing errors: Follow these easy-to-read tips.

“If you don’t think punctuation matters, try forgetting the comma in, I’m sorry, I love…

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The active voice makes the difference between “A Merry Christmas is wished to you by…
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People often wonder whether they can omit words like which and that. Grammar checkers might…
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Writers often wonder about the difference between ‘which’ and ‘that.’ The words function differently depending…
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The ideal average length of a sentence is around 20 words. You have probably noticed…

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We all learned in school that every sentence requires a subject (usually a noun) telling who…

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Who Cares About Grammar Errors? During Worktalk’s business writing trainings, people often ask me whether…

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Monthly Writmains: Acronyms and Apostrophes

[4-minute read] Several Writamins readers have asked me how to use apostrophes with acronyms. An acronym is…

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