What does grammar have to do with romance? My latest blog post covers the history of the Romance languages and how to properly use the abbreviations they’ve contributed to our everyday writing: https://t.co/2Bm08erXMM
#grammar#fridayreading#language#writing
Here’s to 2020, along with a reminder of the correct way to capitalize and punctuate your greetings for the new year.
More killer grammar, speaking and writing tips in my book and on my blog: https://t.co/VTHvWQCFgN
#newyear#happynewyear #2020 #grammar
As you look to the new year, think about small ways you can become a more effective communicator. Here’s a killer tip on avoiding qualifiers such as ���sort of” and “kind of”:
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#2020 #newyear #happynewyear #grammar #fridayreading
Merry Christmas, friends! Enjoy this history of letters to Santa, and remember that good grammar is a work in progress. We are always learning (and I’ve got a book to help)! 🎅
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#santa#christmas#merrychristmas
To glide smoothly from one word to the next in the English language, remember how to use the pronunciations of “thee” vs. “thuh.” More killer tips in my book, Grammar for People Who Hate Rules:
https://t.co/nKMA4HwfMt
#grammar#english#thursdaythoughts
An Apostrophe Protection Society? Who knew?! Let’s keep love of the apostrophe going. More tips on my blog: https://t.co/nqEeHHxM07
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#tuesdaythoughts#punctuation#grammar
If you aren't familiar with an en dash or an em dash and how each is used, let me help you broaden your punctuation horizons: https://t.co/dZxfg47fg3
#grammar#punctuation#wednesdaywisdom
It’s that time of year again: Time for a reminder on how to properly address your holiday cards. I blogged about it last year (https://t.co/GgTvupvNGG), and here’s an additional article I recently spotted.
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#seasonsgreetings#grammar#tuesdaythoughts
To my readers: I’m grateful that you share with me a love for grammar as well as your questions and comments. Know someone else who could benefit? Please tell them about my blog and twice-monthly email with free grammar tips!
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#thanksgiving#grammar#blog
Did you as a child ever say, “Me and Billy wanna go for a bike ride!” and have your mom admonish: “Billy and I.”
No wonder so many of us steer clear of me in places where it truly is the correct choice. My latest blog post will help you get it right: https://t.co/S3qbZJkrGO
Fewer than 40 days until Christmas, can you believe it?! If you’re looking for the perfect workplace gift, Grammar for People Who Hate Rules is a great addition to any desktop.
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#holidays#gifts#books#bookboost#grammar
��Tis the season for gratitude. I couldn’t agree more with these points! For even more, check out my blog and my book:
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#gratitude #thanks #thankyou #tuesdaythoughts
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The ellipsis has been in the news, with coverage related to certain official documents and how some elements apparently have been omitted, as indicated by the presence of multiple ellipses. Here’s the scoop on this piece of #punctuation and how to use it: https://t.co/V4GaOASWNI
Answer to How do I choose whether to write in simple or complex English? Some blogs are written in simple English and some complex. by Kathleen Watson https://t.co/EsvJJRJgir