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Judy Vorfeld

Grab a copy of "What Matters Now"

Discover a wealth of ideas for teams of any size or type by some busy thinkers. http://www.ossweb.com/grab-a-copy-of-what-matters-now.html

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Judy Vorfeld

Newsletters feature Cartoon Professor

I recently published two newsletters Communication Expressway, for my business (Office Support Services) and Webgrammar's Food for Thought,…

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0 Nov 3
Cartoon Professor

A good diagnostic test; it checks your answers immediately after you complete it.

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/cases.htm

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0 Oct 2
Adarsh

Precise antonym of Dominate!! A dichotomy from me!!

DOMINATE: a)have no ability to b)have no control over(accto me this one should be correct) c)be irreconcilable d)be angry(correct according…

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1 Sep 17
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Adarsh

Passage and Analogies:

PLEASE READ THE PASSAGE IN THE ATTACHMENT FIRST BEFORE ANSWERING QUESTION 1 Question 1 : Answers to all questions: 17: D;18:E;19:E;20:E…

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3 Sep 6
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Judy Vorfeld

Sign up for Visual Thesaurus Word of the Day

Cartoon Professor and I strongly recommend you sign up for Visual Thesaurus Word of the Day. It will appear in your email inbox daily, and…

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5 Sep 3
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Judy Vorfeld

Just published Webgrammar's Food for Thought

Here's the latest issue, which also includes help by Professor Harold V. Cordry. Thanks, Professor.

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0 Aug 27
Cartoon Professor

The case of That v. Which

that vs. which [Stop me if you’ve heard this one.] As relative pronouns, “that” and “which” can be kept strictly apart; “that” can be used…

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2 Aug 16
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Cartoon Professor

Misuse of “reverie” (a state of dreamy meditation)” for “revelry” (boisterous merrymaking)

Misuse of “reverie” (a state of dreamy meditation)” for “revelry” (boisterous merrymaking) in a mailing from Corporate Accountability Inter…

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0 Aug 14
Cartoon Professor

admitted; admitted to

He “admitted to [e.g.] robbing a bank” or “to having robbed a bank.” This is common usage. Good usage, however, omits “to.” < Cartoon Pr…

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0 Aug 14
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