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Is your e-commerce site or social networking page poorly written? Does it contain spelling and grammar errors? If so, you're probably driving away customers and readers.
Research shows that potential customers are less likely to purchase goods and services on a website that has obvious language errors. As the thinking goes, if you can't correctly write a simple product description then your products likely have problems too. A flawed description equals a flawed product!
Likewise, readers of a social networking page may form negative impressions. Rightly or wrongly, readers may interpret awkward writing as an indication of low intelligence or poor education.
Don't let this happen to you! Let us help. We can sharpen your prose and correct your grammar and spelling errors. We can also do all the writing ourselves. In less than 24 hours we can make enormous improvements to your web and social networking pages. And it's cheap!
Let's get started today. Go to our Services page.
Educational Services
We also provide a range of educational services. We teach ESL classes online. We develop TEFL and TESOL curricula. We create EFL/ESL worksheets and workbooks. Please contact us through our Requests page for more information.
Writing Advice
Go to our Writing Tips and Research pages to learn more about writing.
"Historic" Research
Should you say a historical or an historical? The rule is very clear. When the h-word starts with a vowel sound, as in hour, use the indefinite article an—as in an hour. In contrast, when the h-word begins with a consonant sound, like horse, use a—as in a horse.
So according to the rule, it should be a historical. Rules are fine, but aren't rules made to be broken? How do people really use the word historical?
Well, we took a close look at how historical and historic are used in popular magazines and newspapers. You may be surprised with the results!
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