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    Want Stammer-free Grammar? Try These Tips
    susieyakowicz
    • Feb 1, 2018
    • 2 min

    Want Stammer-free Grammar? Try These Tips

    In today’s world of loose rules and anything-goes sentence structure, bad grammar often gets a pass. But using effective grammar is essential for readability, credibility, and clarity. If you think you could use a grammar refresher, look no further. These five tips will help you hone and improve your grammar—so you can give your readers a satisfying, stammer-free experience. Take a Class Why not enroll in a grammar refresher course? They’re fun and challenging and help sharpe
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    Comma After “But” and Other Conjunctions: Do the Old Rules Still Rule?
    susieyakowicz
    • Oct 9, 2015
    • 2 min

    Comma After “But” and Other Conjunctions: Do the Old Rules Still Rule?

    Lately I’ve been noticing a lot of writing with—what seems to me—misplaced commas used with conjunctions. Granted, most of these sightings appear on social media, where grammar and punctuation apparently don’t matter much. Still, it made me wonder whether the rules surrounding commas and conjunctions are starting to bend a little, even in professional writing. True to form, I got right on it, researching what other writers and grammar gurus think. What I discovered wasn’t sur
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    Three Common Writing Errors, Three Easy Fixes
    susieyakowicz
    • Feb 12, 2013
    • 2 min

    Three Common Writing Errors, Three Easy Fixes

    I have to admit I’m a stickler when it comes to grammar. While most people gloss over minor mistakes, whether in email or more formal writing, I zero in on them. Lately, I’ve been coming across the same three errors. I’ve made these same errors, so I know they’re easy to make. But they’re also easy to fix. Here’s how: Their, they’re, and there. Interestingly, this is a big one. For most writers, misusing these three words is just an oversight, nothing that a quick glance back
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