Laura’s Competitive Edge Grammar Rules (page 4)
by Laura A. DeCarlo ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION & STYLE (continued) Hyphenation: Consult the Chicago Manual of Style. Simple rules: An adverb/adjective combination in which ... Read More >>
by Laura A. DeCarlo ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION & STYLE (continued) Hyphenation: Consult the Chicago Manual of Style. Simple rules: An adverb/adjective combination in which ... Read More >>
by Laura A. DeCarlo WORDS THAT MEAN THE SAME THING AND ARE INTERCHANGEABLE: Forward = Forwards Regime = Regimen Because = Since Lend = Loan ... Read More >>
by Laura A. DeCarlo Apart vs. A Part Apart: Separated by distance. e.g., "Feuding roommates decide to live apart." A part: Indicates a section or ... Read More >>
by Laura A. DeCarlo BUGBEARS: Write Meaning, Rong Word? Principal vs. Principle "Principal" is a noun and adjective referring to someone or something which is ... Read More >>
by Wendy S. Enelow, CPRW, JCTC, CCM President – Career Masters Institute Should you consider investing time and money in an email broadcast campaign to ... Read More >>
by Ron Venckus Behavioral interviewing systems have been around for many years, however over the last few years the use of this type interview program ... Read More >>
by Rita Fisher Resume Distribution Services There are many resume distribution services on the Internet today. Basically, the way they work is that you pay ... Read More >>
By Ross Macpherson How many of you have more than 50 emails currently sitting in your inbox? More than 100? 200? Or 362, like me? ... Read More >>
by Ron Venckus The process for problem solving is straightforward, yet every step is critical: clarify the situation, determine the cause, why did it happen ... Read More >>
by Ron Venckus From the thousands of resumes I have read it seems that everyone who has a staff feels that teamwork is a competency ... Read More >>