Always double check your writing!
Read MoreIn this video, I explain how each of these three words is used - and how to always pick the right one.
Read MoreWhich one should you use?
Read MoreDo you misuse “on the contrary” and “in contrast”?
Read More“Compliment” with an “i” or “complement” with an “e”. Which should you use, and when?
Read MoreCareful readers and writers will always observe the difference between infer and imply.
Read MoreIs someone making an assumption, or a presumption? Learn the difference today!
Read MoreThe campaign was, it says, conducted with "unprecedented care and precision".
Read MoreNot so long ago, change was something we could all believe in.
Read MoreThe word “meritocracy” was originally pejorative, describing a dystopian world in which the elite use the idea of I.Q. + effort to maintain their position.
Read MoreThe title of this post is one of George Orwell’s oft-quoted rules of writing. And it’s a rule that business writers would do well to take more notice of.
Read MoreOnly inexperienced writers believe that when you're quoting several people in an article, you need to avoid repeating the word “said”.
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