Communication, Grammar, Writing Make vs. Do: How to Tell Which One Is Correct The verbs “to make” and “to do” can really be confusing for people who speak English as a second (or…
Communication, Grammar, Writing Context: It Matters! (Part Two) In our last article, we defined what context is and looked at some reasons why it is important. As writers,…
Communication, Grammar, Writing Context: It Matters! (Part One) Context is the background, details, or circumstances that surround a written work, similar to the way a neighborhood surrounds a…
Communication, Grammar, Writing Using a Word Twice in the Same Sentence True or False: It is not grammatically correct to use the same word twice in the same sentence. False! Yes,…
Grammar, Writing Too Many Conjunctions: When a Sentence Goes On and On and On… Conjunctions are both helpful and necessary. These are the common, mostly short words that connect phrases and clauses within a…
Communication, Grammar, Writing Comma Splices: When a Comma Is Not Enough The meeting will start at 10am, everyone must be there on time. The equipment is in the storage shed, I…
Artificial Intelligence, Communication, Grammar, News Should You Use AI to Generate Your English Content? (Part Two) Artificial intelligence, or AI, has come a long way in just the past few months. As we learned in last…
Communication, Email Writing, Grammar, Writing Is it Ever Okay to Use an Incomplete Sentence? Sure. In Certain Contexts. In three of our recent articles, we looked at different kinds of incomplete sentences and ways to correct them. (Click…
Communication, Email Writing, Grammar, Writing Incomplete Sentences, Incomplete Thoughts A sentence can still be incomplete, even if it has a subject and a verb. In two of our previous…
Communication, Email Writing, Grammar, Writing Incomplete Sentences: When the Verb Is Missing Every sentence needs both a subject and a verb or else it isn’t a complete sentence. We have already looked…