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The difference between Thank you, thankyou, and thank-you
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Raff LagattaWe’re only going to cover one topic today and it’s the difference between thank you (as two words), thankyou (as one word), and thank-you (hyphenated). This one can be confusing so this should be a helpful post!
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Three ways to improve your marketing
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Raff LagattaPretty simple post this time and we’re gonna look at three things to improve your writing, including the difference between colons and semicolons, and the correct construction of bullet points. Let’s dive on in!
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I could care less: phrases gone wrong
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Raff LagattaThis post is going to look at five phrases that are often misquoted. Using these phrases correctly in your writing will surely make you sound more professional.
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Easy ways you can spot Americanizms
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Raff LagattaHave you ever looked at a word and thought ‘I’m sure I’ve seen this word spelt a different way before’? You’re not alone. The purpose of this post is to point out some differences between Australian and American English so you know which way is the right way in your country!
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Essential comma usage
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Raff LagattaWelcome to another pivotal post! This edition is all about where commas should be used in your day-to-day lived. You’ll also get to find out the true origins of the name of my blog! #muchexcite.
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Take a sneak peek at some confusing words
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Raff LagattaThis edition will cover some confusing words that are commonly seen on social media. The two main words to focus on today are Peek vs Peak, and the difference between Stationery and Stationary.
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The difference between to and too and other social media essentials
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Raff LagattaTo and Too is a very commonly confused word on social media isn’t it? I’m going to tackle the difference between them today, along with four other words that often get mixed up.
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Simple ways to make your Facebook posts amazing
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Raff LagattaDo you ever write social media posts and think to yourself “I wish I knew the difference between these two”? You’re not alone. This post will cover three of those scenarios and will make the distinction clear.
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Apostrophes and their misuse 101
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Raff LagattaThis blog post will look at apostrophes and where they’re used and where they are not used! This will be one of my most crucial posts, so make yourself a coffee (or tea), and keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle at all times!
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Some advice on finding the right word
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Raff LagattaWelcome to blog post number two! In this edition, we’re going to explore some important, commonly confused words that are forever tripping us up on social media.