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Odds and Ends—“Off Of” and Like vs. As
Tips for writers on correctly using prepositional phrases like “off of” and the difference between “like” and “as.”
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How To Properly Use The Terms “Ladies” And “Gentlemen” In Your Writing
Learn when it’s okay to write “ladies” or “gentlemen” and when not to use those terms.
Three Essential Semicolon Rules
Learn how to use semicolons, semicolon examples, semicolons in sentences. Punctuation marks, independent clauses, dependent clauses, and proofreading are also discussed.
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