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Month: March 2009
Difference between sitting and seating
This is part of the difference between series. I’ve heard some people confusing the words sitting and seating. Here’s the difference between the two. Seating Seating refers to how seats are laid out. The seating arrangement is fan-shaped. Sitting Sitting refers to how one sits. The sitting arrangement will be on the floor rather than… Continue reading Difference between sitting and seating
Subjunctive Verbs
Subjunctive Verbs
Canadian Style Tip #18: Titles used with personal names
This post is part of the Canadian Style series. 1.06 Titles used with personal names Abbreviate professional and official titles only when they are used with surnames preceded by first names or initials. Dr. Kim Siever Dr. K. Siever Doctor Siever
Hemingway’s 4 quick tips for better writing
Use short sentences. Use short paragraphs. Use vigorous English. Be positive. Seen at Copyblogger.
National Grammar Day
National Grammar Day
