Grammar on the Rocks: Background
English has always adapted to changes in written and verbal usage. Even if you paid full attention in your grade-school English classes, some of the rules have evolved. Also, different standards apply in different countries.
Grammar on the Rocks answers many of the nagging questions business writers face.
- When do I use a semicolon, and why?
- Which spelling means main – principle or principal?
- Does the comma go inside the close quotation mark or outside?
- Can I ever start a sentence with And or But?
- Is it acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition occasionally?
The workshop uses many examples to highlight lesser-known grammatical points, as well as shows why a rule exists and how it applies to other situations.
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(Skill-Set: English Grammar)
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