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GREAT GRAMMAR AND PAINLESS PROOFREADING
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MODULE ONE
English GrammarWritten Spoken
• Formal: • Formal:
• Business: • Business:
• Informal: • Informal:
Business Grammar
Why is good grammar important?
Your Business Identity
You Are What You Speak
Sharp Business Communication
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MODULE TWO
Sentence StructureIndependent and Dependent Clauses
Subject and Verb Agreement
Parallel Structure
Run-on Sentences
Sentence Fragments
Dangling Modifiers
Improve Sentence Clarity1. Gofromoldtonewinformation
2. Usetransitionalwords
3. Useactivevoice
4. Becarefulwithclauses
5. Useparallelconstruction
6. Avoidnounstrings
7. Avoidoverusingnounformsofverbs
8. Avoidmultiplenegatives
9. Chooseactionverbs
10. Avoidunclearpronouns
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MODULE THREE
PunctuationThe Traffic Signals of Language:
Incorrect Punctuation Can Change the Meaning of Your Communication:
Apostrophes:
Quotation Marks:
Hyphens and Dashes:
When to Use a Comma
• Toseparatethesubjectfromtheverb
• Afteralongintroductoryprepositionalphraseormorethanoneintroductoryprepositionalphrase
• Afterintroductoryverbalphrases
• After an introductory clause
• Ifthereisadistinctpause
• Toavoidconfusion
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MODULE FOUR
Grammar Tips
Grammar Errors to Avoid in Your Business Letters
Than,She,orHer:
CommonOwnership:
WordPlacement:
ParallelStructure:
Distance,Money,andTime:
ItsorTheir:
WhoorWhom:
IsBecause?
GoodorWell:
Mixing Up Words
There,Their,They’re:
Then,Than:
Loose,Lose:
To,Two,Too:
It’s,Its:
Common Grammar Mistakes That Make You Look Unprofessional
SubjectVerbAgreement
MixingTenses
ProperEndingstoPastVerbs
ApostropheErrors
IncorrectCommas
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MODULE FIVE
Painless Proofreading
Tools: Techniques:
Common Errors Spellcheckers Won’t Catch:
Four Important Proofreading Rules
3. Usetheadage“Ifitain’tbroke,don’tfixit.
4. Donotassumeandtakenothingforgranted.
1. Thecopyeditors’creed: First,donoharm.
2. Unlessyou’reabsolutelypositiveaboutsomething,lookitup.
Tips for Effective Proofreading• Takeabreak.• Lookforonetypeofproblematatime.•Useahardcopy.• Placearulerundereachlineasyouread.• Readaloud.•Double-checkfacts,figures,and propernames.
• Trustyourdictionary.• Proofreadthesecondhalfofthe
documentfirst.• Proofreadatthetimeofdaythatyouare mostalerttospottingerrors.• Useaspellchecker.• Customizeyourspellchecker.
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