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Developing an Appropriate Tone in Internal Emails - Study Notes
Developing a Writing Style for Business Letters - Study Notes
Coherence and Unity in Business Texts - Study Notes
10 Steps to Improve Your Business Writing - Study Notes
Adding Emphasis in Business Writing - Study Notes
Contrasting Tone in Internal Emails - Study Notes
A Guide to Writing Non-Sexist English - Study Notes
Adding Supplementary Details to Sentences - Study Notes
Writing in Plain English - Study Notes
Sequencing Ideas in Business Writing - Study Notes
Countable vs Uncountable Nouns
Errors with Linking Words and Phrases: Study Notes
Expressing Purpose and Result: Study Notes
Past Simple vs Past Continuous: Study Notes
Expressing Degrees of Certainty: Study Notes
Conditionals: Study Notes
Past Tenses Compared: Study Notes
Verb + Preposition Combinations: Study Notes
Prepositions of Time and Place: Study Notes
Adjectives vs Adverbs: Study Notes
Articles (a/an/the): Study Notes
Intensifiers: Study Notes
Intensifiers: Exercises (Business Grammar Review)
Present Simple vs Present Continuous: Study Notes
Using the Infinitive or the Gerund: Study Notes
The Past Perfect Tense - Study Notes
Subject-Verb Agreement - Study Notes
Gerund or Infinitive - Study Notes
The Future Perfect Tense - Study Notes
Usage of Phrasal Verbs - Study Notes
Common Errors with Verb Tenses - Study Notes
Adjective Ordering - Study Notes
Expressing Obligation - Study Notes
Using the Past Perfect Tense - Study Notes
Incomplete and Run-on Sentences - Study Notes
Expressing Future Possibility 1 - Study Notes
Common Errors Using Phrasal Verbs - Study Notes
Comparing Adverbs and Nouns - Study Notes
The Use of Articles 2 - Study Notes
Speculating About the Present and Past - Study Notes
Adverbs of Degree - Study Notes
Participle Clauses - Study Notes
Some vs Any - Study Notes
Type 1 Conditional Sentences - Study Notes
Expressing Ability - Study Notes
Using Common Phrasal Verbs - Study Notes
Relative Clauses - Study Notes
Expressing the Future - Study Notes
The Present Simple Tense - Study Notes
Noun Plus Preposition Combinations - Study Notes
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