7 e-Learning Content Mistakes That Ruin Your Credibility
Trivantis
OCTOBER 29, 2014
Apostrophes are used to replace deleted letters or numbers, like “won’t” or “ the ‘90s.” They’re also used to make nouns possessive, such as “a student’s score” or “the 20 students’ scores.” Stock photos of women laughing alone with salad are sure to ruin your course’s credibility. Misplaced apostrophes. Cite your sources!
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