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Of course there are still rules to follow, but read on, and you’ll find they’re no longer quite so intimidating. Now do the substitution both ways. Which sounds right, “Do you think HE will win?” or “Do you think HIM will win?” But you also care about being perceived as intelligent and credible. And you’re smart enough to know that for your writing to be taken seriously, it needs to come across as polished and correct. It’s all about developing a listening ear with regard to your own writing. And about keeping things clear and simple for your readers. Dangling Modifiers

If you start blogging for an organization that has a style guide, go with whatever it says. If not, look up the abbreviation in the dictionary for guidance on how to spell and use it properly. Here’s a so-called grammar rule that seems pretty basic on the surface—every sentence should be complete. Meaning, traditionally, that it should have a subject (the main actor/actors), verb (the main action) and, if applicable, an object (what the action happens to). fruit or a vegetable, our aim is to present it in the very best way we can, using both modern and classic techniques. There is a lean towards lighter and fresher flavours,Bob’s your uncle (that’s all there is to it/that’s all it takes) VARIOUS. It’s really easy to use. Just plug it in, push this button and Bob’s your uncle! So when your powerful words start flowing, you don’t want to get in their way by thinking about all those little details. Not to mention the time factor. As in you can barely find the bandwidth to write as it is, let alone edit for grammar. Just use creative punctuation like this sparingly. Be sure that it enhances and clarifies your message rather than needlessly muddling it. Your competition for a great domain, and therefore your opportunity to arbitrage or capitalize, is even greater than your normal business competition, because it includes your normal competition, plus any other company or person in the world that wants to invest in domains for the future, plus anyone who competes for the same word, expression, or brand in any marketing or media.

So when it comes to your blog, know which way is correct, but don’t be afraid to bend the rules a bit here for the sake of sounding more conversational. Who vs. ThatIt’s better to write “noon” and “midnight” rather than “12:00 p.m.” and “12:00 a.m.” (which make people have to think too hard.) Percentages Do you have a hard time remembering that decades should be referred to as the ’60s and ’80s rather than the 60’s and 80’s? Should you start a sentence with an abbreviation like FYI? (In formal writing this is traditionally frowned upon, but in a blog post it’s usually fine unless it looks clunky.)

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