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gramlee-mark-johnson-blog · 7 years ago
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Heated debate exists about whether or not using commas in a series is accepted practice. Learn why Gramlee supports the serial comma.
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gramlee-mark-johnson-blog · 7 years ago
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Kendrick Shope, career coach and public speaker, is a staunch advocate of Gramlee as a way to fix grammar errors. She runs an online coaching business and has gone through Marie Forleo’s mastermind training. Kendrick says one of the most common questions asked during the training is how to fix grammar errors and write professionally even if you are not an English major.
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gramlee-mark-johnson-blog · 7 years ago
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words that start with the letter “H” do not follow the rule for consonants. For the letter “H”, the pronunciation dictates the indefinite article: *Use “a” before words where you pronounce the letter “H” such as “a hat,” “a house” or “a happy cat.” *Use “an” before words where you don’t pronounce the letter “H” such as “an herb,” “an hour,” or “an honorable man.”
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gramlee-mark-johnson-blog · 7 years ago
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gramlee-mark-johnson-blog · 7 years ago
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Kendrick Shope, career coach and public speaker, is a staunch advocate of Gramlee as a way to fix grammar errors. She runs an online coaching business and has gone through Marie Forleo’s mastermind training. Kendrick says one of the most common questions asked during the training is how to fix grammar errors and write professionally even if you are not an English major.
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gramlee-mark-johnson-blog · 7 years ago
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words that start with the letter “H” do not follow the rule for consonants. For the letter “H”, the pronunciation dictates the indefinite article:
Use “a” before words where you pronounce the letter “H” such as “a hat,” “a house” or “a happy cat.”
Use “an” before words where you don’t pronounce the letter “H” such as “an herb,” “an hour,” or “an honorable man.”
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