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Writing tip 1: Sentence length
Writing tip 2: Keep lists to seven or fewer
Writing tip 3: What's wrong with block capitals?
Writing tip 4: 'Continual' or 'continuous'?
Writing tip 5: When should I use 'eg', and 'ie'?
Writing tip 6: Use verbs to bring your writing alive
Writing tip 7: The 'have' / 'has' trap
Writing tip 8: What's an ampersand and when should I use it?
Writing tip 9: It's an apostrophe!
Writing tip 10: Stationary or stationery?
Writing tip 11: Altogether or all together
Writing tip 12: The subjunctive mood
Writing tip 13: 'Who' or 'whom'?
Writing tip 14: Use 'both' with care
Writing tip 15: 'Yours faithfully' or 'Yours sincerely'?
Writing tip 16: Use email subject lines that work
Writing tip 17: Use parallel structure in bullet points
Writing tip 18: 'Biennial' or 'biannual'?
Writing tip 19: 'Less' or 'fewer'?
Writing tip 20: Separate drafting and editing
Writing tip 21: Cut compound prepositions for reader-friendly writing
Writing tip 22: What to do with e-words
Writing tip 23: 'That' or 'which'?
Writing tip 24: 'Me' or 'I'?
Writing tip 25: I’m at 6s and 7s: Do I use an apostrophe?
Writing tip 26: ‘Take off’ or ‘take from’
Writing tip 27: Edit wordy phrases
Writing tip 28: Write global English
Writing tip 29: Use ‘they’ instead of ‘he’ or ‘she' (part 1)
Writing tip 30: Use ‘they’ instead of ‘he’ or ‘she' (part 2)
Writing tip 31: Affect or effect?
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