Tag: grammar
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Grammar: Is “How to” a Correct Way to Begin a Question?

It’s all over the internet, and it’s usually wrong. You’ve seen the titles, headers, and subheaders starting with “How to” and ending with a question mark, and if they don’t make you squirm, they ought to. Examples of this grammatical aberration could include: How to train a dog? How to improve your sales figures? How…
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Content Writing: Acronyms and Jargon

“WXVGL!” Omg! What does that mean? Don’t search it. As far as I can see, it isn’t taken… yet. However, I expect it soon will be. Currently, it’s just what I say as I wake up in the morning – and it means nothing other than that I’m still non-verbal. But hey! Acronyms rule and…
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Login vs Log In and Other Tech Grammar

Has your grammar checker ever tried telling you to change “log in” to “login?” Think about it before you accept the option – your software doesn’t always make the right choices. It’s not the only vexatious little thing in tech-related grammar that may be confusing you – and at times – your grammar checker. Other…
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Top 10 Tips For Content Writers

Shout-out to all those content writers out there! If you’re relatively new to the business, or are hoping to craft good content for your own business’s website, what should you be looking out for? How can you engage and inform your readers? Here’s what you need to know! 1. Grab Them From the Get-Go Introductions…
