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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Who is Who (or is it Whom?)

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It links a subject to one of three things: an adjective describing that subject, a phrase identifying the current location of that subject, or a noun or pronoun that refers to the same person or thing as the subject.     Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script?

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Editing with Acrobat: Get the Comment Pane's Numbers to Match Acrobat's Page Numbers

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You will get a new PDF showing the original text and the comments, and any page numbers referred to in the comments will match the "logical" printed page numbers.  Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script?

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Is It Website or Web Site?

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I was able to find out that the word app can be used on the second reference to a program designed for a smart phone.   Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script? If so, consider attending my Writing Effective eLearning Voiceover Scripts class.

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Writing & Grammar: Understanding Elliptical Sentences

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The word elliptical actually does not refer to the shape of the sentence, but rather to the concept of ellipsis: leaving something out. Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script? If so, consider attending my Writing Effective eLearning Voiceover Scripts class.

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Writing & Grammar: Should I Put a Comma after But?

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My favorite grammar reference, The Gregg Reference Manual , agrees--the comma after but is overkill.     Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script? Hint: the conjunctions in English are but , or , nor , and , yet , for , and so. 

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Writing & Grammar: Tiny Questions that Drive Writers to Distraction

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If you don't have time or inclination to collect a shelf-full of reference books and memorize much of what is in them, you can make it a practice to hire a good copyeditor for every job, or, if you like, just ask Jennie. Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script?

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Writing & Grammar: Introducing an Acronym

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In this case, consider providing a separate list of acronyms for the reader to refer to. Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script? If so, consider attending my Writing Effective eLearning Voiceover Scripts class.

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