Booher's Rules of Business Grammar: 101 Fast and Easy Ways to Correct the Most Common Errors
Dianna Booheramazon.com
Booher's Rules of Business Grammar: 101 Fast and Easy Ways to Correct the Most Common Errors
So we'll tackle the troublesome ones here.
Strong verbs deserve a life of their own. Why sap their strength by turning them into nouns?
Good Grief, Good Grammar provides that foundational information, and E-Writing: 21st Century Tools for Effective Communication outlines strategic steps in writing clear documents.)
It's the irregular verbs that create the headaches.
Before you add an -ing or an -ize to a noun or coin a completely new word, consider checking the dictionary to see if a perfectly precise one already exists for the concept you want to convey.
A sentence, by definition, must have a subject (what you're talking about) and a verb (what a subject does, has, or is). Verbs carry the action of the sentence.
Yet bad grammar is like bad breath-even your best friends won't tell you.