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A Guide to Technical Writing (With Examples)

You can find technical writing in lots of places, including in your home, at your...

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How to Cite a Book Review in APA Referencing

A book review is a form of literary criticism where a book is summarized or...

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Grammar Tips: Relative Clauses

Relative clauses, also sometimes called adjective clauses, are phrases that add more information to the...

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How to Write Your Essay Using ChatGPT

It’s tempting, isn’t it? You’ve read about and probably also witnessed how quickly ChatGPT can...

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How to Justify Your Methods in a Thesis or Dissertation

Writing a thesis or dissertation is hard work. You’ve devoted countless hours to your research,...

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Grammar Tips: Superlative Adjectives

Superlative adjectives (not to be confused with comparative adjectives) are the best adjectives in English!...

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An Intro to the 7 Guidelines for Ethical Research

If you’re conducting research, perhaps for publication in a journal or as part of your...

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How to Respond to a Complaint (When the Customer Is Wrong!)

Every business professional will agree that dealing with difficult customers isn’t fun. No matter how...

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Concrete vs. Abstract Nouns – What’s the Difference?

As the old rule goes, a noun is “a person, place, or thing.” But did...

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Grammar Tips: That-Clauses

English is full of terminology that makes it seem more complicated than it really is....

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An Introduction to Relative Pronouns – With Examples

English has eight types of pronouns, and relative pronouns are one of them. But what...

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How Subject–Verb Agreement Works With And/Or

Subject–verb agreement, as you’ve probably learned, is the rule that the subject in a sentence...

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