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Archive for August 22nd, 2008

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by Amy Nutt

In an ideal world, nobody would have problems learning a new language. After all, the different languages of the world indicate the rich cultural history that the human beings of Earth have created over the years and being able to experience a new culture through its own language is one of the greatest experiences a person could ask for. Unfortunately, most of us do have problems learning new languages and in the case of people that are trying to learn English this can really hamper their progress in terms of making a career for themselves in the global community.

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by Amy Nutt

As a business owner, proper English grammar is probably the last thing on your mind. After all, you need to balance your budget, increase your sales, evaluate employees, and market your product or service. However, in the process of managing these important aspects of your business, you will need to write. You will need to write memos, send emails, and create professional letters to send to potential clients. Proper English grammar is essential to success in these endeavors. Without proper grammar, you will sound uneducated and unprofessional. This could cause you to lose contracts and income for your business. Not only that, but grammar is important because writing well can help you turn a lackluster sentence into a winning piece of sales copy. The English language is a powerful tool, and using it properly will help your business earn more money in the long run. Another reason that grammar is important is the fact that it helps you write and express your thoughts clearly. Common grammar mistakes like double negatives can actually cause confusion to those who are reading what you have written. Other grammar mistakes simply sound foolish or make no sense to the reader, since your reader is not reading the document from your point of view.

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