Punctuation is such a large topic that it covers two courses. In this course, you'll learn to use quotation marks, ellipses, dashes, parentheses, brackets, apostrophes, and hyphens correctly. Learn More>>
Do you know when to use commas in a sentence? Do you know when it's better to use a semicolon rather than a colon? And what's the difference between parentheses and brackets, or between the hyphen and the dash? Knowing the answers to these questions will ensure that you're... Learn More>>
People write sentences everyday in business. However, sometimes those sentences are not as well constructed as they could be. A misplaced modifier might get a chuckle out of the reader, but it doesn't help your reputation or that of your company. Learn More>>
Many words have similar spelling and sound alike, but they have very different meanings. Other words have unique ways of creating their plural form. Inappropriate capitalization also confuses readers particularly, when writing about forms, documents,... Learn More>>
You'll identify common "taboos" in writing the myths, the mistakes, and the misunderstood. You'll identify sticky grammatical issues and usage and learn guidelines for handling each of these questionable issues such as split infinitives, prepositional endings, and Learn More>>
Different types of words perform different functions in sentences. In this course, you will identify the different parts of speech and learn how to use them as modifiers, complements, and in other structures. Learn More>>
Do you remember what prefixes and suffixes are? Do you know how to form plurals and possessives correctly in your business writing? Are you confident when it comes to spelling? This course explains how to use words correctly, including some key rules on how to... Learn More>>
As you sit down to write your business messages, do you ever find yourself wondering whether a word should be capitalized or abbreviated? Or whether you should spell out a number rather than use a figure? Knowing the correct way to abbreviate, capitalize, and... Learn More>>
You'll master three types of phrases: verb phrases, prepositional phrases, and verbal phrases. As a result, you'll be able to improve clarity by identifying and correcting these common problems in your documents: misplaced and dangling modifiers and unparallel stru Learn More>>
When do you use who's or whose? And when should you choose less rather than fewer? Understanding the subtle variations in meanings of such words – ones that are often misused or confused – is important if you want to write clearly and professionally. Learn More>>
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