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Grammar Nazis can cede the high ground. These five grammatical ‘errors’ are not errors at all
We’re all entitled to our grammatical preferences – but grammar itself does not care about them one bit. Mar 16, 2020 · 05:30 pm Michelle Sheehan, The Conversation People get...
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Useful cover letter phrases while applying for a position
by Una Dabiero. Like working on a resume, writing a cover letter is one of the most frustrating parts of the job search. It requires not only strict attention to...
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The One Letter in the Alphabet That Can’t Be Silent
by Michele Debczak The English language can be baffling at times—just look to words like phlegm, receipt, and chthonic for proof. Silent letters are unavoidable. Almost every word in the alphabet is occasionally guilty...
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HILARIOUS NEW YORK SLANG ONLY LOCALS UNDERSTAND
by Max Langridge Think you know your dogs from dawgs? You may just fit in with New York locals. Head to any major city in the world and you’ll be...
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These 5 Simple Body-Language Tricks Will Make You a More Persuasive Negotiator
Mastering non-verbal communications could be just what you need to take your success to the next level. By Carol SankarFounder, The Confidence Factor From developing a more creative mindset to eliminating distractions, there are...
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How To Learn English as a Second Language With Movies
Become a better speaker and writer in a second language—and enjoy it—by using entertainment to boost your learning David Curtis Mintah Growing up, I loved watching movies. As a kid,...