Jess Aline

professional communication

Client’s, Clients’, Or Clients? What Possessive Forms Are And How To Use Them

When you write for business or the profession, using proper grammar is more than just following the rules; it’s about getting your point across. Small changes in grammar can make a big difference in a business plan, a thank-you note, or even a formal email. Correct use of personal forms is one of these important

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Plural of Syllabus

What Is The Syllabus Plural? Are They Syllabi Or Syllabus?

English is a complex language, and even native speakers occasionally become bogged down in its peculiar norms and exceptions. The plural form of the word “syllabus” is one such instance. It’s likely that you’ve heard the distinction between “syllabi” and “syllabuses” and wondered which is the right phrase. Are they “syllabi” or “syllabuses”? Or do

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Deciphering Individual’s, Individuals’, and Individuals

Understanding Individuals, Individuals, And Individuals

Have you ever been confused about where to put that annoying apostrophe? You are not the only one having trouble with grammar. These days, we’re going to talk about “individual’s,” “individuals’,” and just “individuals.” Get ready for a wild ride through the many turns and bends of English language! The Lone Wolf: an individual’s (singular

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