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Word Choice: Are vs. Our

The words ‘are’ and ‘our’ can be confusing, especially if you speak English as an...

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Spelling Tips: Letter Omission and Addition

Letter omission and letter addition are common causes of spelling errors: In this post, we take...

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How to Create a PDF in Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word uses the DOCX file format by default. But did you know you can...

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How to Pick the Best Keywords for a Journal Article

Once you’ve written an academic journal article, you may need to pick some keywords before...

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What Are Layman’s Terms? A Guide to Plain English

When people refer to expressing something in layman’s terms, they mean plain or simple language....

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English Dialects: What Is Indian English?

English is an official language for many non-native English-speaking countries, including India, which has a...

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Word Choice: Manner vs. Manor

The words ‘manner’ and ‘manor’ sound the same, so it is easy to confuse them...

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How to Write a Letter of Recommendation

Most of us have needed a letter of recommendation – otherwise known as a letter...

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7 Tips to Enhance Your LinkedIn Profile

LinkedIn gets fewer headlines than Twitter or Facebook. It isn’t where the latest memes go...

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How to Cite Federal Statutes in Bluebook Referencing

The Bluebook sets out uniform conventions for referencing legal documents, so anyone studying US law will...

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Vocabulary Tips: Few vs. A Few

In English, ‘few’ means ‘a small number of something’. Seems simple, yes? Unfortunately, the exact...

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Writing Tips: Novellas and Novelettes

If you’re an aspiring author, you may be planning to write a novel or short...

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