by Liz Coursen | Mar 21, 2017 | Uncategorized
Hi all! This is mostly real estate-related material today. What’s wrong with these sentences? (Could be more than one thing!) Relax and enjoy Florida at it’s finest in this one-of-a kind amazing home. Its a combination of hardware and software. Clark...
by Liz Coursen | Mar 19, 2017 | Uncategorized
Is leadership a top-down or bottom-up process? I’ve thought a lot about this question since the ’80s, when I was dating a musician whose music was amazing. I’d watch him playing and think: Is he reaching up to God, or is God reaching down to him?...
by Liz Coursen | Mar 19, 2017 | Uncategorized
A very basic rule. Let’s look at this sentence. Father Andres Simpkinson, will tell us about his missionary work. No! What’s that comma doing there? Here’s another sentence. The sisters, neither of whom liked their eldest sister, drained their...
by Liz Coursen | Mar 19, 2017 | Uncategorized
Hi all! I hope we all know that punctuation with quotation marks is very straightforward in American English. There are very straightforward rules, which always include the word always. You always lead with double quotes. If there is quoted material inside the double...
by Liz Coursen | Mar 15, 2017 | Uncategorized
I am always interested in hyphens. It’s not stretching the truth to say that I actually love hyphens. A hyphen is always worth looking at—even though what should be a hyphen often turns out to be a dash—because a hyphen generally indicates a word in a state of...
by Liz Coursen | Mar 3, 2017 | Uncategorized
I’ve been on a creative tear recently, buying domain names left and right, which means I’m getting all sorts of spam from companies that say they’ll write my content (cheap!) or design my new logo (cheap!), but this is the first resume-writing spam...
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