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Take out the rubbish: When nouns become verbs

  • Post author:Iza Grek
  • Post published:August 24, 2016

I am the first to admit, I am not always original but I do try to be topical and even then, perhaps decades out of touch. Bear with me. The…

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Diving in to the truth about ‘dove’

  • Post author:Iza Grek
  • Post published:July 31, 2016

To me the word ‘dove’ brings to mind the soap brand and the birds referred to in one of Prince’s better known songs, When Doves Cry. So I was a…

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Fewer words, but less data: Know the difference between fewer and less

  • Post author:Iza Grek
  • Post published:July 12, 2016

English is a complex language and there is often confusion between words that seemingly have the same meaning but are particular in their usage. Such is the case with the…

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Write better English: the difference between license and licence

  • Post author:Iza Grek
  • Post published:June 24, 2016

Writing good English requires a depth of knowledge of the language. English is full of tricks: words that sound the same and are spelled differently and words that are spelled…

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Is said dead? How to use attributions correctly and creatively

  • Post author:Iza Grek
  • Post published:June 14, 2016

In my work as a sub-editor, the only word allowed for an attribution is 'said'. No, 'revealed', no 'pointed out', no 'suggested', no 'argued' - just plain 'said'. But for…

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