Posted by Bryan on Friday, September 3, 2010 at 9:22pm.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/681/01/
Read all of this carefully.
Questions for you: If you send out a memo to everyone in the company and it's filled with grammatical and spelling errors, will the readers take you seriously? Will they even understand what you're saying?
I agree with Writeacher.
I turned off on this post when I saw that the first sentence didn't begin with a capital letter. Adding to my negative impression were two misspelled words.
Okay, I understand what you both are saying. Thanks Writeacher and Ms.Sue
Plus, there's a run-on sentence.
You're welcome, Bryan.
You're welcome, Bryan.
Keep in mind that if you let yourself be sloppy when writing text messages or whatever, it'll usually carry over into your school or business writing. It's best to always write your best, no matter who the intended audience is.
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