“Any” Authoring Errors in the English Langauge
Anys… As document authors, these little text particles often give us a hard time, whether it is for writing reports, original documents or translating into another language. Let’s have a look at the...
View ArticleWriting for your buyers – An analysis of Gobbledygook
This article has been inspired by David Meerman Scott’s excellent book, The New Rules of Marketing & PR, which we recently had the pleasure of reading, and strongly recommend. Do the phrases...
View ArticleWriting for your buyers – Part 2
Following our article Writing to buyers – An analysis of Gobbledygook, here is a small follow-up taken from the same book, The New Rules of Marketing and PR, by David Meerman Scott, about the overuse...
View ArticleShortening your sentences
It’s not always easy to write a document when you have length restrictions to fit in a text block or clarify a paragraph. Here are some tips to help you clarify and shorten your sentences without...
View ArticleThey look alike, but have different meanings – Part 5 –
Try to VS Try and Some experts say that you shouldn’t be using try and when you mean try to. It has clearly been established as a informal idiom, therefore it is okay to use it in casual language....
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