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What Are Articles? A Simple Grammar Guide

English grammar can be tricky for many learners. Let’s say you have this sentence: “I...

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A Guide to Contractions in English Grammar

In the English language, contractions are two words combined into one. To make speech easier...

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How to Use WordTune Effectively

With so many AI writing tools available on the market, such as Quillbot and Hemingway...

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How to Punctuate Bullet Points Correctly

Bullet points are wonderful. They can help with concision, getting points across, and the organization...

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How to Proofread With Microsoft Word

Proofreading your own writing can be challenging. Thankfully, Microsoft Word has a plethora of tools...

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A Guide to Using Humor Effectively

Incorporating humor into writing is one of the most difficult skills a writer can master....

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50 Topics for a Persuasive Speech

Some find writing a persuasive speech to be intimidating, but it’s an opportunity to share...

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Writing Tips: A Guide to Parody

What is Parody? Parody imitates a writer, genre, artist, political figure, or celebrity (the list...

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Why Grammar Is Important!

You’re probably aware that grammar is important. But some could argue that grammar is the...

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How Does Proofed Work?

Have you ever read a book and been distracted by glaring spelling errors? Or maybe...

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How to Write a Descriptive Paragraph About a Person (With Examples)

Describing a person or character is difficult for even the most successful authors. It requires...

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How to Use “As Well As” Correctly

You’ve probably seen “as well as” used interchangeably with “and,” but they don’t always have...

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