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Eight phrases we owe to William Shakespeare

  • November 9, 2011
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Love is blind The “blindness” of love is not just a sentiment of English literature; modern research shows that the parts of the brain which control critical thinking are suppressed by feelings of love. Shakespeare used this saying several times, including in The Merchant Of Venice. I am glad ’tis night, you do not look…

Write with Professional Finesse with Grammar.net

  • August 4, 2011
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With free-flowing data encoded and abbreviated with acronyms galore, writing grammatically correct prose may seem like a useless endeavor. Search engines whisk you forward at the touch of a button interpreting misspelling and reading your mind. It seems as though you never have to worry about grammar and syntax. Proper grammar and expert writing skills…

Top 12 Useful Internet Acronyms

  • July 18, 2011
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Acronym Definition An acronym is an abbreviation that consists of the first letter of each word in a phrase, title, or name. “KO“–knock out, a boxing term “GHI“–“Ghost Hunters International”, a television show “DW“–Darrell Waltrip, a race car driver Acronyms on the Internet Acronyms on the internet have existed for nearly as long as the…

Words are not what they seem [infographic]

  • May 2, 2011
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‘Look it up in the dictionary!’ – That’s what my mother always told me when I ran across a word I didn’t understand. Good advice, yes? But this was before the internet, and lugging that hefty volume off the shelf wasn’t nearly as appealing as doing the next best thing—guessing at the meaning according to…

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