Did you know you can turn a noun into a verb? This is called “verbing” or “to verb.” If you use a noun in place of a verb, most people will understand what you mean. Verbing is mostly for informal situations. It’s also good to… continue reading
Have you ever had someone help you in such a significant way that a simple “Thank you” seemed inadequate? Expressing gratitude is so important. Its effects on your attitude and outlook can be far-reaching. So, let’s explore some thoughtful and sincerely synonyms to the “express… continue reading
Asterisks are commonly used to refer you to additional information, disclaimers, or fine print at the bottom of a page. They may also censor swear words. The asterisk is the tiny star (*) icon that shares its home with the number 8 on a standard… continue reading
You find yourself contemplating the existence of these word forms: truely and truly. Chances are, you’ve seen each of these spellings before and may wonder which one is proper or whether each spelling has a different meaning. Even though people may say they don’t judge… continue reading
Here is a common grammar question: “When do you use hyphens with numbers? For example, is it correct to say 3 feet or 3-feet? And would you write 2 hours or 2-hours?” Here is the rule to learn: You need a hyphen between two or… continue reading
Accepting a job offer isn’t always as straightforward as simply saying, “I’ll take it! When do I start?” It’s essential to make sure you and your employer have covered all the bases, and there’s no confusion. It’s best to accept an offer for employment with… continue reading
Miss, Ms., Mrs., and Mx. are not interchangeable terms. Addressing someone with the wrong title can be offensive, so it is important to know the difference between these four prefixes. The guide below will describe how they have been used historically and how to use… continue reading
We use quotation marks for direct quotes, with certain titles of works, to infer alternate meanings, and to write words as words. Block quotations aren’t set off with quotation marks. Any quoted text is capitalized if you’re quoting a complete sentence and is not capitalized if… continue reading
In an age of texts and email, you might not write many physical letters these days. Even so, the ordinary course of business still requires workers to send mail. To be confident that your letters and packages arrive at their destinations, you need to know… continue reading
Across multiple sectors, letter-writing is still common in professional settings. In the course of regular business, you might find that you need to write a formal letter to several recipients. Learning the correct way to create a letter addressing multiple people is imperative to developing… continue reading