Business, Grammar The Grammar Rules You Can Break in Business Writing (And Still Sound Professional) “Sometimes I just can’t get my English tutor’s words out of my head!” Shan is a marketing manager who first…
Grammar The Writing Mistakes Even CEOs Make…And How to Avoid Them “Wow, I never realized I’ve been writing the wrong word! And I’ve been doing this since…well, since forever!” Nico is…
Grammar Superlatives: The Greatest Adjectives of All! A superlative adjective is similar to a comparative adjective, but it takes a comparison one step farther. If we say…
Grammar A Guide to Comparative Adjectives Although the term “comparative adjectives” may sound complicated, these are actually common words that English speakers use every day. If…
Grammar Is “Ain’t” A Real Word? Is It Okay to Use It? “Ain’t” is not a real word… If you are a native English speaker, you have probably heard this from a…
Grammar Common Writing Mistakes: Double Negatives We write negative clauses and sentences when we want to indicate that something is not true, does not exist, is…
Grammar Common Mistakes With -ing Verbs Verbs that end in -ing can be tricky for English language learners and even for native speakers. Sometimes the -ing…
Grammar Gerunds: When a Verb Acts Like a Noun When does a verb act like a noun? This may sound like a riddle, but sometimes a verb really does…
Grammar, Learning English In Regards To: Definition, Synonyms, How to Use It In regard to your email dated April 25, 2024… In regards to your email dated April 25, 2024… Do you…
Grammar Understanding Imperative Sentences In an imperative sentence, we are usually telling someone else to do (or not do) something. These sentences are also…