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Today’s Writing Tip

Posted on March 28, 2018 by Marcha's Two-Cents Worth

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Watch for proper subject-verb agreement. “Writing skill IS important” vs. “Writing skill and grammar ARE important.” As a writer or author, knowing proper grammar is part of your job; even more so if you’re an editor.

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