Tag: Week 13
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Bridging Identity and Language
Bugan’s reflection echoes the immigrant writer’s journey of memory and adaptation, while Wiens emphasizes language proficiency’s importance.
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Grammar and American English.
Your knowledge of grammar shouldn’t be the reason behind getting a job or not. The U.S shouldn’t have an official language either.
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Why can’t I start my emails with ‘Yo’?
There is a point where abbreviating goes too far–and Kyle Wiens doesn’t even allow you to get past the first sentence. What now?
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Gramma’ or Grammar? Either way you heard what I said.
K. Wiens and Z. Martin drop gems that are informative, essential, and downright grammatically. Two bodies of work that are different & witty.
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How Important is Grammar to You?
Grammar is clearly important but it has different uses in certain contexts. Is grammar really key to being successful at work or in life?
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Why is grammar so important?
Poor grammar can leave a lasting impression on people which can lead to a negative outcome. Good grammar can make or break a person.
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What makes up Professional Writing
Professional writing makes up most if not all of business writing. Proper grammar and official American English are some of the qualities it’s made of.
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The Barriers of Proper Grammar
There are certain barriers placed between students who have a complete understanding of grammar rules. Yet, there are those who constantly receive red
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To Each Their Own?
Kyle Wiens and Carmen Bugan show what it takes to have good writing. Is grammar all that matters or is the more to what should be acceptable?
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Language and Grammar: Partners, Not Synonyms.
An examination of how writing and grammar intersect, the effects of language on writing, and why language and grammar are partners.