Why wrong: Nationalities, languages, proper names, days of the week, months of the year, holidays and the pronoun I must be capitalized.
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Why wrong: Nationalities, languages, proper names, days of the week, months of the year, holidays and the pronoun I must be capitalized.
Contact Roy to write email more professionally.
Translation: « Non, moi aussi.» Why wrong: Just as the above translation sounds weird to francophones, the original sounds just as strange in English The negative form of too is either. Correct it: Say “No, I…
Why wrong: Nationalities, languages, proper names, days of the week, months of the year, holidays and the pronoun I must be capitalized. Is your English preventing you from getting a promotion? Would you like to…
Really? So his name is Smith John? Why wrong: Using Mister, Mrs., Ms. or Miss is formal. Use of first names is informal. They contradict each other. For more information, click here. For more information only on…
Bien que ce soit un défi de maîtriser une autre langue, ce n’est pas impossible. Il s’agit d’aller selon les priorités. Le plus important quand on commence, c’est de comprendre et être compris. Voici trois…
Why wrong: The dollar sign always goes before the number. It’s the cents sign that goes after the number. Write $99. Avoid these mistakes: contact Roy here! Whether it’s conversation, email or presentations, he can…