Apostrophes: the nuclear energy of punctuation
Many people get mixed up with possessives and contractions, as in its, the possessive, and it's, the contraction of it is. Some even even use its' iin their newsletters. Cease and desist. Please. Others add unnecessary apostrophes to indicate a plura ...
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Punctuation that's necessary but not necessarily punctuation
Too much punctuation makes your email newsletters look cluttered and difficult to read. By sticking with punctuation that's necessary, newsletter writers also reduce the risk of using it improperly.Ask yourself Does this comma help readers understand ...
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Can anyone direct me to a site that uses the event marketing system for registration/tracking?
I'd like to see the event marketing system in a real world application in order tosee if it would work for my not for profit.
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Write smart; it's easy
The most frequent grammar mistake I see in email newsletters and other media is confusing it's and its.It's is the contraction of It is. Use it only if you could write it is.Its (no apostrophe) is the possessive form of it, as in its (the company's) ...
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Disabled Adult Needs Help With Myspace and Twitter.
My name is Adam, and I need help integrating my Constant Contact emails with my social media accounts such as Myspace, Twitter, and Facebook.Please contact me at (866) 965-3092 if you are willing to help. We are also looking for volunteers to help i ...
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