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Aug
28
“Are newsletters a waste of time?”
It’s a great question. After all we receive so many newsletters yet we read very few of them. Here are my Top 7 Tips on ...
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Aug
23
Council vs Counsel – What’s the difference?
Council is a group of people who have administrative duties. For example: Five people are running for the Student Council this semester. That means a ...
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Aug
14
How do you use bullet points?
Bullet points are used when you need to list 3 or more things. They are great tools for writing marketing or online content because they ...
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Jul
26
You and I vs You and me – The big debate!
People often debate over which phrase is grammatically correct – “you and I” or “you and me”. The truth is, they are both correct! Here’s ...
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Jul
19
Where and We’re – What’s the difference?
Use “where” to obtain information on a location. E.g. Where are you? “We’re” is the abbreviation of “we are” e.g. We’re eating cake. To check ...
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Jul
11
Which is which … Too, Two or To?
“Too” has the same meaning as words like also, as well, in addition. For example: They were going to school too. “Too” can also mean ...
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