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37 Embarrassing Grammar Mistakes and How to Fix Them PDF Print E-mail

Plural or singular verbs. Incomplete sentences. Punctuation problems. Misplaced modifiers.

Are you having trouble remembering all the rules and keeping track of what's correct? You are not alone. That's why we've compiled 37 of the most common grammar mistakes in workplace writing and put all the answers together in one easy reference. It's a great tool that will help you improve your writing today!

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Order "37 Embarrassing Grammar Mistakes and How to Fix Them."

For just $9.00, our Tip Sheet will help you clear your writing of grammar errors and save you lots of embarrassment! Our Tip Sheet covers these topics:

  • Punctuation problems, including five places commas don't belong, and common mistakes with semi-colons, colons, and apostrophes
  • Learning how to choose between who and whom, which and that, and other confusing word pairs
  • Fixing problems with pronouns
  • Identifying misplaced and dangling modifiers
  • Correcting 10 of the most frequent subject-verb agreement mistakes
  • Spotting incomplete and run-on sentences
  • Dealing with paragraph problems like shifting verb tenses and points of view.

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