Tag Archive: Grammar Tips

Nov 13 2013

Grammar Tip of the Day: Using Apostrophes

Tweet Hello everyone! Could you use a grammar refresher? Check out the article below from Legal Secretary Journal to jog your memory on using apostrophes correctly: “Using Apostrophes By Judith Di-Castri One of the most popular questions from our writing and grammar courses is “Can you have an apostrophe after an s?” And of course, as …

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Sep 06 2013

Grammar Tips, Part III

Tweet Good morning everyone and happy Friday, it’s almost the weekend! Welcome to the last part of our Grammar Tips series. Check out the rest of the tips below:   “Oh No, Grammar! (Part III) …continued…   6. Comprise and consist. ‘Comprise’ is never followed by ‘of’: ‘The team comprises three people.’   ‘Consist’ is …

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Sep 05 2013

Grammar Tips, Part II

Tweet Good morning! Looking for more quick and easy tips on grammar so you look like the professional that you are? Keep reading!   “Oh No, Grammar! (Part II) …continued…   3. Me or I?  Would you say ‘Please let John and I see the agenda’ or ‘Please let John and me see the agenda’? …

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Sep 03 2013

Grammar Tips, Part I

Tweet Good morning! Has it been a while since you brushed up on your grammar skills? If you are writing a lot of documents or editing papers, this could be problematic. Check out, “Oh No, Grammar!”, below to brush up on your skills.   “Oh No, Grammar! (Part I) Is that a groan familiar from …

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